Product Details

The blade on this katana is forged from 1045 carbon steel and finished in a distinctive warm brown tone, with a clearly defined hamon line running along the edge. The undulating hamon pattern gives the blade a hand-worked character that stands out against the polished body, while the full-tang construction ensures the steel extends through the entire handle assembly for solid balance across the 41-inch overall length. If you're exploring options in Colored Blade Katana, this brown-finished piece offers a refined alternative to more common black or silver finishes.

The tsuka is wrapped in white cotton ito using a traditional diamond pattern, with red menuki ornaments visible through the gaps - a two-tone pairing that gives the handle a clean, high-contrast appearance. Beneath the wrap, a wood core provides the structural foundation, while the ito delivers both grip texture and visual detail consistent with classical koshirae construction.

The tsuba is cast from alloy in a rounded rectangular form with a black ground and gold dragon relief carving across the surface. The dragon motif is detailed and dimensional, with the gold tones reading clearly against the dark base. A gold habaki collar sits flush between the tsuba and blade, completing the fitting assembly with warm metallic continuity.

The saya is built from hardwood and finished in deep red lacquer, with an embossed dragon pattern covering the surface - the same dragon theme carried through from the tsuba. A red-and-white striped sageo is knotted at the kurikata with looped wrapping and finished with red fringe tassels, adding traditional detail to the scabbard exterior. This piece fits naturally among Red Blade Samurai Sword collections for collectors drawn to bold, color-forward Japanese sword aesthetics.

At 41 inches overall and 3 lbs, this katana presents well on a horizontal wall mount or display stand and works as a focused piece within any Japanese-themed collection. The consistent dragon motif across tsuba and saya, combined with the red-white-brown color palette, gives it a unified visual identity that reads as a complete koshirae composition rather than an assembled mix of parts.

  • Blade forged from 1045 carbon steel with a visible hamon line, finished in a warm brown tone that highlights the steel's depth and hand-worked edge profile.
  • Full-tang construction runs the entire length of the handle, ensuring structural integrity throughout the white cotton ito wrap with red diamond-pattern menuki accents.
  • Black and gold dragon-themed alloy tsuba adds bold contrast - the raised gold dragon relief against dark iron creates a striking focal point between blade and handle.
  • Hardwood saya finished in deep red lacquer features an embossed dragon motif across the surface, secured with a red-and-white striped sageo with tasseled ends.
  • Overall length 41 inches, shipping weight 4 lbs - a substantial replica katana suited for wall display, koshirae study, or Japanese decor collections.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-WZ20019
Primary ColorRed
Primary Material1045 Carbon Steel
Saya ColorRed
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Saya ThemeDragon
Tsuka ColorWhite-red
Nagasa ColorBrown
Sageo ColorRed-white
Tsuba ColorBlack-gold
Tsuba ThemeDragon
Nagasa HamonYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions41 Inches
Weight3.0 Pounds
Packing Size43 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight4.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is used and does it have a hamon?
The blade is forged from 1045 carbon steel with a hand-finished brown tone and a visible hamon line along the edge. It is full-tang construction, running the full length of the tsuka for solid balance at 41 inches overall.
What does the dragon tsuba look like up close?
The tsuba is cast alloy with a black ground and raised gold dragon relief carving. The dimensional detail reads clearly against the dark base, and a gold habaki collar sits flush below it, tying the fitting to the brown blade tone.
What is the saya made of and how is it decorated?
The saya is hardwood finished in deep red lacquer with an embossed dragon pattern across the surface, mirroring the tsuba's theme. A red-and-white striped sageo is knotted at the kurikata with looped wrapping and red fringe tassels.