Product Details

The blade is forged from high manganese steel and finished to a bright chrome polish that highlights the hand-engraved cherry blossom artwork etched along the flat near the kissaki. The full-tang construction ensures the steel runs the complete length of the handle core, giving the piece structural integrity suited for display and careful handling. No hamon is present on this blade - the clean, mirror-like surface lets the floral engraving take center stage without visual competition.

The tsuka is wrapped in brown cord over a hardwood core, wound in a traditional diagonal pattern that creates defined diamond-shaped openings along the grip. A pale ivory-toned fuchi frames the transition point between handle and guard, while the kashira cap at the pommel end echoes the silver metal tones found throughout the koshirae fittings.

The silver-tone alloy tsuba is the standout detail of the koshirae assembly. A plum blossom motif is cast in relief across the face - open flowers, tight buds, and curved branches extend toward each corner of the rounded-square guard. The surface retains a raw, lightly textured silver finish that reads as traditionally forged rather than mass-polished. Collectors drawn to Manganese Steel Katana Sword designs will recognize the tsuba quality as a step above entry-level fittings.

The saya is lacquered hardwood in a bold olive green - vivid and consistent from koiguchi to kojiri tip. A beige sageo cord is tied at the mouth of the scabbard in a looped knot finish, with a small olive-green bead accent visible at the binding point. The contrast between the warm beige cord, the bright olive lacquer, and the cool silver blade creates a deliberate and cohesive three-tone palette across the full piece.

At 41 inches overall and 4 lbs, this katana replica presents at full traditional scale. Packaged in a 43 x 4 x 4-inch box at 5 lbs shipping weight, it arrives ready for display on a compatible katana stand (not included). This is a koshirae-style collectible piece - not a functional cutting implement - suited for shelf display, themed collections, or decorative wall mounting.

  • High manganese steel blade features hand-engraved cherry blossom motifs along the flat, with a precision-finished chrome surface and full-tang construction running the entire length of the handle.
  • Silver-tone alloy tsuba is hand-cast with a raised plum blossom relief pattern - delicate floral branches wrap all four quadrants for a refined, traditional koshirae aesthetic.
  • Hardwood saya is finished in a vivid olive lacquer, secured with a beige sageo cord tied in a classic wrap at the koiguchi - a striking color contrast against the silver blade.
  • Brown tsuka wrapping follows a traditional diagonal pattern over a hardwood core, providing a secure grip and a warm earth-tone complement to the olive and silver palette.
  • Overall length 41 inches, shipping weight 5 lbs - sized for full display at scale while remaining manageable for handling and repositioning on a stand or wall mount.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-JZKT20022
Primary ColorOlive
Primary MaterialManganese Steel
Saya ColorLight Green
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorBrown
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorBeige
Tsuba ColorSilver
Tsuba ThemePlum Blossom
Nagasa HamonNo
Blade EngravingCherry Blossom
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions41 Inches
Weight4.0 Pounds
Packing Size43 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight5.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is used and how hard is the blade?
The blade is made from high manganese steel with a precision chrome-polished finish and full-tang construction. No hamon treatment is applied - the surface is uniformly bright, with hardness suited for display rather than cutting use.
What does the cherry blossom engraving look like?
The engraving is hand-etched near the kissaki on the blade flat - delicate cherry blossom petals and small oval shapes are carved into the polished steel, visible against the chrome surface without paint or fill.
What theme is on the tsuba and what color is the saya?
The silver alloy tsuba carries a plum blossom relief - branches, buds, and open flowers across all four sections. The saya is olive lacquer hardwood with a beige sageo cord and a small green bead at the binding point.

Customer Reviews(1)

Joshua Isaac Barto Pennsylvania, United States
Oct 05, 2022 13:24

Can’t get much better for the price