Product Details

The blade is forged from T10 carbon steel and clay-tempered to reach 60 HRC hardness, producing the differential edge-to-spine hardness that brings out a genuine hamon temper line. At 28.5 inches long and 1.26 inches wide, the straight ninjato profile carries a hand-finished, sharpened edge that highlights the natural grain of the steel. The bright chrome-finished surface makes the hamon pattern easy to read along the full length of the blade.

The tsuka measures 10.5 inches and is built on a full-tang construction for structural integrity from tip to pommel. White polyurethane leather samegawa underlies a traditional black-and-white cord wrap, creating the high-contrast diamond pattern clearly visible in the image. The grip is firm and evenly tensioned across its entire length.

A round plain alloy tsuba in black with gold-tone edging sits cleanly at the habaki collar, providing a restrained accent that keeps focus on the blade-and-handle contrast. The minimalist round form is a deliberate choice for the ninjato koshirae style. Browse the full Black Tsuba Ninjato collection for similar fitting combinations.

The saya is crafted from hardwood finished in a white piano lacquer coat - a smooth, high-gloss surface that reflects light cleanly and resists minor scratches. At 28.5 inches it sheathes the blade completely. A black sageo cord is secured at the kurigata, tying off in a clean bow knot visible at the scabbard opening - a detail confirmed in the product image.

Overall assembled length is 40.5 inches and the sword weighs 3.2 lb., with shipping weight at 3.4 lb. The koshirae-style full fitting set makes this ninjato replica a strong addition to any Clay Tempered Ninja Sword collection. The package measures 43.4 x 3.9 x 3.14 inches - sword and saya only, stand not included.

  • T10 carbon steel blade, 28.5 in. long and 1.26 in. wide, hardened to 60 HRC for a refined, hand-finished edge with genuine hamon temper line.
  • Clay-tempered construction creates a differential hardness profile - tough spine, hard edge - producing an authentic wavy hamon visible along the blade.
  • Full-tang build with a 10.5 in. tsuka wrapped in black-and-white cord over white polyurethane leather samegawa for a secure, balanced grip.
  • Round plain alloy tsuba in black with gold accents provides a clean, understated transition between blade and handle.
  • White piano-lacquered hardwood saya, 28.5 in. long, paired with a black sageo cord for a high-contrast monochrome presentation.
  • Overall length 40.5 in., weight 3.2 lb. - straight ninjato profile built for display or collection with koshirae-style full fittings.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-NJ19012
Primary ColorWhite
Primary MaterialT10 Carbon Steel
Tsuka ColorBlack-white
Tsuka Skin ColorWhite
Tsuka Skin MaterialPolyurethane Leather
Tsuka Length10.5
Tsuba ColorBlack-gold
Tsuba MaterialAlloy
Tsuba ThemeRound Plain
Saya ColorWhite
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Saya SurfacePiano Lacquer
Saya Length28.5
Sageo ColorBlack
Nagasa MaterialT10 Steel
Nagasa ColorChrome
Nagasa Length28.5
Nagasa HamonYes
Nagasa ClayYes
Nagasa Hardness60
Nagasa SharppendYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions40.5 x 1.3 x 0.3 Inches
Weight3.2 Pounds
Packing Size43.4 x 3.9 x 3.14 Inches
Shipping Weight3.4 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel and hardness does this ninjato blade use?
The blade is T10 carbon steel, clay tempered to 60 HRC. The differential hardening produces a real hamon temper line along the 28.5-in. straight blade with a hand-finished, sharpened edge.
How long is the handle and what is it wrapped with?
The tsuka is 10.5 inches, wrapped in black-and-white cord over white polyurethane leather samegawa in a full-tang construction, giving a firm diamond-pattern grip with strong visual contrast.
What material and finish is the white saya?
The saya is hardwood finished in white piano lacquer - a high-gloss, smooth coat. It measures 28.5 in. and comes with a black sageo cord at the kurigata. The tsuba is a round plain black-gold alloy fitting.

Customer Reviews(3)

Ken Branham South Carolina, United States
Oct 14, 2020 12:14

I have a collection of 11 Swords.
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