Product Details

This full tang katana features a 27.5-inch stainless steel blade hand-polished to a bright chrome finish. Hardened to 58 HRC, the nagasa carries a refined edge and a clean, mirror-like surface that highlights the steel's clarity. At 1.2 inches wide, the blade holds traditional proportions while the full tang design ensures structural integrity from tip to pommel.

The 10.2-inch tsuka is built on a traditional wood core and wrapped in black cotton ito laced over genuine white rayskin. The samegawa panels provide both visual contrast and a textured grip surface beneath the cord, keeping the handle secure during display or handling. The diamond-pattern wrap follows authentic Japanese binding technique.

An alloy tsuba in a dark finish anchors the guard position, featuring an openwork dragon design with detailed relief carving. A brass habaki collar sits between the tsuba and blade, offering a warm gold accent that breaks the otherwise monochrome palette. Together, these fittings create a focal point where handle meets blade.

The 30.3-inch hardwood saya is coated in glossy black piano lacquer, giving it a deep, reflective surface. A black sageo cord secures neatly around a gold-rimmed kurikata, and the koiguchi fits snugly to hold the blade in place. This Real Full Tang Katana presents clean lines from end to end.

Measuring 41.5 inches overall and weighing 3 lbs, this katana is a full-size collectible replica suited for wall display, stand presentation, or as a centerpiece in a growing sword collection. Every component - from blade to saya - is hand-fitted and finished, making it a solid entry among Best Katana offerings for collectors who value traditional aesthetics in a stainless steel platform.

  • 27.5-inch stainless steel blade at 58 HRC hardness, hand-polished to a chrome finish with a refined edge along the full length of the nagasa.
  • Full tang construction secured through a 10.2-inch tsuka wrapped in black cotton ito over genuine white rayskin (samegawa) for a traditional diamond pattern grip.
  • Alloy tsuba in black finish features an openwork dragon motif with a brass habaki collar, adding contrast to the overall dark color scheme.
  • 30.3-inch hardwood saya finished in glossy black piano lacquer, paired with a black sageo cord and gold-accented kurikata for a refined presentation.
  • Overall length of 41.5 inches at 3 lbs - a full-size katana replica built with traditional Japanese proportions and hand-fitted components.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-KT19138
Primary ColorBlack
Primary MaterialStainless Steel
Tsuka ColorBlack-white
Tsuka Skin ColorBlack
Tsuka Skin MaterialReal Rayskin
Tsuka Length10.2
Tsuba ColorBronze
Tsuba MaterialAlloy
Saya ColorBlack
Saya MaterialHardwood Piano Lacquer
Saya SurfacePiano Lacquer
Saya Length30.3
Sageo ColorBlack
Nagasa MaterialStainless Steel
Nagasa ColorChrome
Nagasa Length27.5
Nagasa Hardness58
Nagasa SharppendYes
Tsuba ThemeDragon
Nagasa HamonYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions40.5 x 1.3 x 0.3 Inches
Weight3.2 Pounds
Packing Size43.4 x 3.9 x 0.28 Inches
Shipping Weight3.4 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel and hardness does this katana blade have?
The 27.5-inch blade is made from stainless steel hardened to 58 HRC. It is hand-polished to a chrome finish with a refined edge, and the full tang runs the entire length of the handle for structural integrity.
How does the full tang construction affect this katana?
The tang extends continuously from the blade tip through the 10.2-inch tsuka, secured beneath the black ito wrap and genuine rayskin. This one-piece steel core gives the katana a balanced 3 lb weight and solid feel at 41.5 inches overall.
What is the tsuba design and saya finish on this sword?
The alloy tsuba features an openwork dragon relief in a dark finish, paired with a brass habaki collar. The 30.3-inch hardwood saya is finished in glossy black piano lacquer with a black sageo cord and gold-rimmed kurikata.

Customer Reviews(1)

Sasha Alvarado California, United States
Nov 02, 2020 18:22

Just on time !
More than i was expecting