Product Details

This ninjato features a 20.5-inch blade forged from 1045 carbon steel, heat-treated to 58 HRC hardness and finished with a striking black coating. Across the flat of the blade, hand-engraved sea wave patterns create a flowing visual rhythm that extends from the habaki all the way to the kissaki. The straight-edged profile stays true to the classic ninjato silhouette, and the refined edge is hand-finished for a clean line along the cutting surface.

The 9-inch tsuka is built on a full tang core, wrapped in black polyurethane leather cord over a black samegawa underlayer. The tight diamond wrap pattern provides both texture and visual consistency, while the gold-tone kashira and menuki accents break up the dark palette with small points of contrast. This is a handle designed for confident display and secure handling.

At the guard, a bronze-tone alloy tsuba carries a detailed dragon theme - the engraved dragon curls through stylized clouds and flowing lines, giving this fitting a sculptural quality that rewards close inspection. The gold-tone fuchi collar matches the tsuba's warm metallic finish, tying the fittings together as a cohesive set.

The hardwood saya is finished in piano lacquer with a glossy black base, overlaid with an intricate network of gold vine-like threads that catch light from every angle. A gold sageo cord is tied in a traditional knot with full-length tassels, and the saya's koiguchi and kojiri feature matching wave engravings that echo the blade's motif. This is a scabbard built to complement every detail of the sword it houses, and it fits naturally among Black Scabbard Ninjato collections.

Measuring 31 inches overall with a blade width of 1.26 inches and weighing 3.2 lbs, this Full Tang Ninjato balances visual drama with solid construction. The coordinated black-and-gold color scheme, paired with the dragon tsuba and wave engravings, makes it a distinctive addition to any Japanese sword collection.

  • Forged from 1045 carbon steel with a hardness of 58 HRC, the 20.5-inch black blade features hand-engraved sea wave patterns running from spine to tip for a dramatic visual effect.
  • Full tang construction secured through a 9-inch handle wrapped in black polyurethane leather over black samegawa, delivering a firm and comfortable grip with a traditional diamond pattern.
  • Bronze-tone alloy tsuba showcases a detailed dragon motif with flowing mane and cloud elements, paired with gold-tone fuchi and kashira fittings for a cohesive aesthetic.
  • Hardwood saya finished in piano lacquer displays a striking black base with intricate gold vine-like threads across the surface, complemented by gold sageo cord and tassels.
  • Overall length measures 31 inches with a blade width of 1.26 inches and a total weight of 3.2 lbs, sized for display or collection as a standout ninjato piece.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JZ-KT-L190014
Primary ColorMix-color
Primary Material1045 Carbon Steel
ThemesDragon Tsuba
Tsuka ColorBlack
Tsuka Skin ColorBlack
Tsuka Skin MaterialPolyurethane Leather
Tsuka Length9
Tsuba ColorSilver-gold
Tsuba MaterialAlloy
Tsuba ThemeDragon
Saya ColorBlack-gold
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Saya SurfacePiano Lacquer
Saya Length21
Sageo ColorGold
Nagasa Material1045 Steel
Nagasa ColorBlack
Nagasa Length20.5
Nagasa Hardness58
Nagasa SharppendYes
Saya ThemeGold Vine
Nagasa HamonNo
Blade EngravingWave
StyleKoshirae

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel and hardness does this ninjato blade have?
The blade is forged from 1045 carbon steel, heat-treated to a hardness of 58 HRC. It measures 20.5 inches in length with a 1.26-inch width, and features a black-coated finish with hand-engraved sea wave patterns running across the flat.
Is this ninjato full tang construction?
Yes, this ninjato uses a full tang design where the steel extends through the entire 9-inch handle. The tang is secured beneath a black polyurethane leather wrap over black samegawa, providing structural integrity across the sword's total 31-inch length.
What is the tsuba design and saya finish on this sword?
The tsuba is a bronze-tone alloy guard engraved with a detailed dragon motif surrounded by flowing clouds. The hardwood saya features a piano lacquer finish in glossy black with gold vine-like threads across the surface, accented by a gold sageo cord with tassels.

Customer Reviews(7)

Abraham Koh Texas, United States
Apr 06, 2023 17:17

Very good blade no scratches and also fascinating

Jonathan David Pjecha Virginia, United States
May 26, 2022 14:20

It's a great piece of craftsmanship and a beautiful sword.

Jeremy Polk California, United States
Dec 31, 2020 12:00

Came out better than expected and was pretty sharp.

Jarrett Bartlett Indiana, United States
Sep 04, 2020 15:40

Great blade, looks just as pictured. Love it

Michael Sanchez Colorado, United States
Sep 04, 2020 12:34

I think everything but the blade was good. If you can see the blade has a slight curve.