Product Details

The 28.7-inch damascus steel nagasa on this katana is folded and hand-polished to a chrome-bright finish, with a visible hamon line tracing the length of the blade. Hardened to 60 HRC, the blade carries a hand-finished edge and the layered pattern characteristic of folded damascus construction. Collectors drawn to Damascus Blade Samurai Swords will recognize the quality of the surface work immediately.

The 11-inch tsuka is built over genuine white rayskin (real samegawa), then wrapped in black cotton ito in a traditional diamond pattern. White menuki accents are visible beneath the wrap, and the kashira cap echoes the black-and-gold color scheme of the full assembly. The grip feels balanced and purposeful in hand.

The gold-tone alloy tsuba is one of the most distinctive elements of this build. Its circular form features a hammered, cloud-mottled surface texture with open scroll cutouts - an ornate design that catches light from every angle. The warm gold finish coordinates with the gold fuchi fittings at the base of the tsuka.

The saya is crafted from hardwood and finished in deep black piano lacquer, producing a mirror-smooth surface that reflects the blade cleanly when paired. Blue sageo cord is tied at the kurigata in a decorative knot, and gold-tone sageo rings add structure at the koiguchi end - a detail clearly visible in the product imagery.

At 40.9 inches overall and 3.3 lbs, this katana is sized and weighted consistent with Real Japanese Sword proportions. The koshirae-style assembly - rayskin, ito wrap, lacquered saya, and matched metal fittings - makes this a cohesive piece suited for serious collectors and display enthusiasts alike.

  • Damascus steel blade, 28.7 inches long, reaches 60 HRC hardness with a hand-finished edge and visible hamon line running the full length of the chrome-polished nagasa.
  • Full-tang construction runs through an 11-inch tsuka wrapped in black cotton ito over genuine white rayskin, providing a secure grip and authentic koshirae-style presentation.
  • Gold-tone alloy tsuba features an ornate scroll cutout pattern - visually confirmed in product images as a hammered, cloud-textured design with filigree detailing and warm gold finish.
  • Black hardwood saya finished in high-gloss piano lacquer, accented with a blue sageo cord and gold-tone fittings at the koiguchi - a striking contrast captured clearly in the product imagery.
  • Overall length 40.9 inches, weight 3.3 lbs - proportioned for display or koshirae study, with hand-polished blade surface and traditional Japanese sword assembly throughout.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JZ-KT-L190018
Primary ColorBlack
Primary MaterialDamascus Steel
Tsuka ColorBlack
Tsuka Skin ColorWhite
Tsuka Skin MaterialReal Rayskin
Tsuka Length11
Tsuba ColorGold
Tsuba MaterialAlloy
Tsuba ThemeOrnate Scroll
Saya ColorBlack
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Saya SurfacePiano Lacquer
Saya Length29.9
Sageo ColorBlue
Nagasa MaterialDamascus Steel
Nagasa ColorChrome
Nagasa Length28.7
Nagasa Hardness60
Nagasa SharppendYes
Nagasa HamonYes
StyleKoshirae

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is used and how hard is the blade?
The blade is forged from damascus steel and hardened to 60 HRC, with a hand-polished chrome finish and a visible hamon line running the full 28.7-inch nagasa.
Is the rayskin on the handle real or synthetic?
The tsuka uses genuine white rayskin (real samegawa) beneath the black cotton ito wrap, consistent with traditional Japanese sword handle construction and authentic koshirae assembly standards.
What do the saya and tsuba look like in detail?
The saya is black hardwood finished in high-gloss piano lacquer, fitted with a blue sageo cord and gold-tone rings. The tsuba is a gold alloy piece with a hammered cloud-texture surface and open ornate scroll cutouts.

Customer Reviews(1)

Michael Followell Kentucky, United States
Dec 19, 2020 06:27

I'm very pleased with the sword...feels great in the hands, very sharp , Damascus pattern is beautiful. everything fits tight...very happy