Product Details

The 20.86 in. blade is forged from T10 carbon steel and hand-finished to 60 HRC, delivering a polished chrome surface that catches light along every inch of its gentle curve. A genuine hamon line traces the edge from base to tip - the direct result of differential heat treatment rather than etching - making each blade's temper line unique. The steel carries subtle surface texture visible in close-up, evidence of the hand-grinding process used to refine the geometry after heat treatment.

The tsuka is 8.26 in. long, built over a full tang core and wrapped first in red real rayskin samegawa. Black and red cord is then laced over the rayskin in a tight diamond pattern, creating a surface that is both visually striking and functional under the hand. Gold-tone menuki accents are set beneath the cord wrap, adding depth to the handle's profile.

The tsuba is the most elaborate fitting on this piece. Cast in metal and finished in gold-brown tones, it features an openwork design of flowering branches rendered with fine relief detail. Gold and silver gilding picks out individual blossoms and leaves across the surface, making it the focal point of the Silver Tsuba Wakizashi category while standing on its own as a distinct piece.

The saya is covered in genuine black rayskin with a matte surface finish, measuring 21.25 in. in length. The rayskin texture provides natural grip resistance and resists wear over time. A black-red braided sageo cord is tied at the kurigata, echoing the handle's color scheme and completing the koshirae-style presentation. The koiguchi shows a warm amber horn finish visible in the detail images.

Overall the sword measures 30.3 in. in length and weighs 2.1 lb., packaged in a box measuring 33.4 x 3.9 x 3.14 in. with a shipping weight of 3.3 lb. The coordinated black-red palette across tsuka-ito, sageo, and samegawa, paired with the gold-brown floral tsuba and chrome blade, makes this a well-composed piece within the Black Wakizashi range.

  • T10 carbon steel blade, 20.86 in. nagasa, hand-finished to 60 HRC hardness with a real hamon line running the full length of the edge.
  • Full tang construction wrapped in red real rayskin under black-red cord in a traditional diamond pattern - tsuka measures 8.26 in. for a secure two-hand grip.
  • Openwork metal tsuba in gold-brown tones features intricate floral relief with gold and silver gilding, framing the transition between blade and handle.
  • Black rayskin saya with matte texture and a matching black-red sageo cord, providing natural grip resistance and a refined finish at 21.25 in. length.
  • Overall length 30.3 in., weight 2.1 lb. - koshirae-style fittings throughout, from copper habaki to flower-themed menuki accents on the tsuka.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-WK19012
Primary ColorBlack
Primary MaterialT10 Carbon Steel
Tsuka ColorBlack-red
Tsuka Skin ColorRed
Tsuka Skin MaterialReal Rayskin
Tsuka Length8.26
Tsuba ColorGold-brown
Tsuba MaterialMetal
Tsuba ThemeFlower
Saya ColorBlack
Saya MaterialRayskin
Saya SurfaceMatte
Saya Length21.25
Sageo ColorBlack-red
Nagasa MaterialT10 Steel
Nagasa ColorChrome
Nagasa Length20.86
Nagasa HamonYes
Nagasa Hardness60
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions30.3 x 1.3 x 0.3 Inches
Weight2.1 Pounds
Packing Size33.4 x 3.9 x 3.14 Inches
Shipping Weight3.3 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel and hardness is this wakizashi blade?
The blade is forged from T10 carbon steel and hand-finished to 60 HRC. It features a genuine hamon line produced by differential heat treatment, not etching, so the temper pattern is unique to each blade.
Is the rayskin on the handle and saya real?
Yes - both the tsuka and the saya use real rayskin. The handle is wrapped in red real samegawa under the black-red cord, while the saya is fully covered in black rayskin with a matte surface finish at 21.25 in. long.
What design is on the tsuba and how is it finished?
The tsuba is an openwork metal piece in gold-brown tones depicting flowering branches. It features gold and silver gilding on individual blossoms and leaves, paired with a red-accented habaki, making it the visual centerpiece of the koshirae fittings.