Product Details

The blade is forged from spring steel and measures 28.74 inches, heat-treated to 58 HRC for a balance of hardness and resilience. A chrome-polished finish highlights the irregular hamon-style pattern along the edge, visible in close detail at the kissaki where the temper line curves into the tip. The full tang construction runs through the entire handle, secured with mekugi pins for structural stability.

The 10.23-inch tsuka is built on a hardwood core wrapped in white real rayskin for grip texture. Over the rayskin, teal ito cord is wound in a traditional diamond pattern, exposing small windows of the pale samegawa beneath. Gold-tone menuki sit beneath the wrap, adding a subtle metallic accent that complements the fittings at the habaki.

At the guard, a black alloy tsuba presents a cloud-motif design with swirling relief patterns on both faces. A gold-tone habaki collar transitions cleanly from tsuba to blade, creating a refined contrast between the dark guard and the polished steel. This piece pairs well with other swords from our Blue Katana Sword collection.

The 30.7-inch hardwood saya is finished in a deep blue piano lacquer that catches light with a smooth, reflective sheen. A teal sageo cord is tied at the kurikata with a traditional knot, matching the handle wrap and unifying the color palette across the entire sword. The koiguchi fits snugly to hold the blade securely when sheathed.

At 40.94 inches overall and 4.4 lbs, this katana carries real presence as a display piece. The coordinated teal-and-blue color scheme, spring steel construction, and detailed cloud tsuba make it a distinctive addition to any collection of Blue Blade Japanese Samurai Swords. Sword stand or holder is not included.

  • Spring steel blade at 28.74 inches with 58 HRC hardness, hand-finished edge, and a full tang construction for solid structural integrity.
  • Teal ito cord wraps over white real rayskin on a 10.23-inch hardwood tsuka, delivering both a secure grip and striking visual contrast.
  • Black alloy tsuba features a cloud-motif design with gold-tone accents at the habaki, adding refined detail to the guard assembly.
  • Blue piano-lacquer hardwood saya at 30.7 inches paired with a teal sageo and teal sageo knot, completing a cohesive oceanic color theme.
  • Overall length of 40.94 inches at 4.4 lbs - a substantial display piece with balanced proportions suited for collectors and enthusiasts.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-JZKT20019
Primary ColorBlue
Primary MaterialManganese Steel
Saya ColorBlue
Saya MaterialHardwood Piano Lacquer
Tsuka ColorTeal
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorTeal
Tsuba ColorBlack
Tsuba ThemeCloud
Nagasa HamonYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions41 Inches
Weight4.0 Pounds
Packing Size43 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight5.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is used in this blue katana blade?
The blade is forged from spring steel, heat-treated to 58 HRC. It measures 28.74 inches with a chrome-polished finish and a visible temper pattern running along the edge toward the kissaki.
How does the teal and blue color scheme come together?
Teal ito cord wraps the tsuka over white real rayskin, while the 30.7-inch hardwood saya is finished in deep blue piano lacquer. A matching teal sageo ties at the kurikata, unifying the entire design.
What is the tsuba design on this katana?
The tsuba is a black alloy guard featuring a raised cloud-motif relief pattern on both faces. It pairs with a gold-tone habaki collar that transitions from the dark guard to the polished spring steel blade.

Customer Reviews(1)

Jaxon Bohlin Minnesota, United States
Feb 23, 2022 17:54

I love it. It's perfect but if your wanting to get one look at the specifications.