Product Details

The blade on this odachi is forged from damascus steel, showing the characteristic layered pattern across its dark red surface. A visible hamon line runs the length of the nagasa, the result of differential finishing that creates contrast between edge and spine. At 41 inches overall and 3 lbs, the sword carries the proportions of a traditional long-sword form built for koshirae-style display. For collectors drawn to folded-steel construction, explore our Damascus Odachi collection.

The tsuka is wrapped in a brown-and-white two-tone pattern with white accent panels, maintaining visual continuity with the saya. A silver-tone kashira with a fitted ring tops the handle, providing a clean finish to the upper end. The overall grip construction follows full-tang design, running the blade steel through the handle core.

The tsuba is one of the most detailed elements of this piece - a silver-tone ornate scroll guard with layered relief work surrounding a red-lacquered center inlay. The craftsmanship on the guard brings out a contrast of silver metalwork against the darker blade and saya tones, creating a clear visual break at the habaki.

The saya is built from hardwood with a lacquer finish in a brown-and-white colorway, hand-painted with cloud motifs distributed across its length. Silver-tone fittings - including a kurikata with loop for sageo attachment - complement the guard's metalwork. A gold braided cord with hanging tassel threads through the kurikata, adding a traditional decorative detail that completes the koshirae presentation.

This odachi replica ships at 4 lbs with a 43 x 4 x 4 inch package. Designed as a koshirae-style collector piece, it suits wall mounting or stand display. Browse our full Long Odachi range for additional long-sword options in this format.

  • Forged from damascus steel with a full-tang construction, the dark red blade displays a visible hamon line and layered pattern along its 41-inch length, finished by hand for a refined edge.
  • The silver-tone tsuba features ornate scroll relief work framing a red-accented center panel, adding a striking focal point between blade and handle.
  • Brown-white hardwood saya is decorated with hand-painted cloud motifs across its surface, giving each scabbard a distinct, artisan appearance.
  • The tsuka wraps in a brown-and-white pattern with matching tones, capped by a silver kashira fitted with a ring, and accented by a gold braided sageo with tassel.
  • Weighing 3 lbs with an overall length of 41 inches, this odachi replica balances visual drama with a manageable form suited for display and koshirae-style collection.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-AW20057
Primary ColorBronze
Primary MaterialDamascus Steel
Saya ColorBrown-white
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Saya ThemeCloud
Tsuka ColorBrown-white
Nagasa ColorDark Red
Sageo ColorGold
Tsuba ColorSilver
Tsuba ThemeOrnate Scroll
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 this odachi blade made from?
The blade is forged from damascus steel with a full-tang construction. It displays a layered folded-steel pattern across its dark red surface and features a visible hamon line running the length of the 41-inch nagasa.
How long and heavy is this odachi sword?
The overall length is 41 inches and the sword weighs 3 lbs. It ships in a 43 x 4 x 4 inch package at 4 lbs, making it a substantial long-sword replica sized for wall or stand display in a koshirae presentation.
What design details are on the tsuba and saya?
The silver-tone tsuba features ornate scroll relief work surrounding a red-lacquered center inlay. The hardwood lacquer saya is finished in brown and white with hand-painted cloud motifs and a gold braided sageo with tassel attached at the kurikata.