Product Details

The blade on this katana is forged from high manganese steel and finished in a deep crimson red, with hand-engraved flame patterns etched along the flat that catch the light dramatically. The edge retains a polished white contrast against the red body - visible at the kissaki and along the ha - giving the sword a two-tone visual character without relying on a conventional hamon line. For collectors drawn to boldly colored pieces, this sits comfortably alongside other offerings in the Real Red Sword category.

The tsuka is wrapped in brown tsuka-ito over a black ray-skin (samegawa) base, with the ito crossing in the traditional diamond pattern. The wrap is firm and even, anchored at both ends with a brown cap at the kashira. Two gold-tone menuki are seated beneath the ito, adding subtle texture to the grip area without interrupting the wrap profile.

The tsuba is a cast alloy piece in a warm gold tone, shaped in a rounded form and engraved with a chrysanthemum motif - a classical Japanese flower long associated with refinement and longevity. The matching gold habaki seats cleanly against the tsuba, and the overall fittings carry a consistent warm-metal color story from habaki through kashira.

The saya is crafted from hardwood with a natural lacquer finish in dark red, closely matching the blade color for a unified presentation. Blue kanji characters are painted vertically down the scabbard face, referencing themes of perseverance and the path of the warrior. The kurikata block features a blue geometric Greek-fret pattern, and the brown-and-white braided sageo is tied in an ornamental knot at the koiguchi. If you enjoy the color-matched lacquer approach, the broader Multi-colored Manganese Steel Katana collection offers similar aesthetic variety.

At 41 inches overall and 3 lbs, this katana carries balanced proportions suited to wall display or shelf presentation in full koshirae dress. Packaged in a 43 x 4 x 4 inch box at a 4 lb shipping weight. Sword stand or holder is not included.

  • High manganese steel blade finished in deep crimson red, featuring hand-engraved flame motifs running the full length - a striking visual detail that sets this piece apart from standard katana replicas.
  • Full-tang construction with brown tsuka-ito wrap over black ray-skin (samegawa), providing a secure, traditionally styled grip with the classic diamond-pattern ito crossing found on authentic koshirae.
  • Gold-tone alloy tsuba cast in a chrysanthemum theme, paired with matching gold habaki - the floral motif adds refined elegance and connects the piece to classical Japanese sword aesthetics.
  • Dark red hardwood saya with natural lacquer finish, accented by blue kanji characters running vertically down the scabbard - a distinctive detail visible in the product imagery.
  • Brown-and-white braided sageo cord tied in a decorative knot at the saya mouth, with a blue geometric fret-pattern kurikata block adding a contrasting accent to the overall color story.
  • Overall length 41 inches, shipping weight 4 lbs - proportioned for full display presentation; sword stand not included.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-DL20056
Primary ColorDarkred
Primary MaterialManganese Steel
ThemesKanji Scabbard
Saya ColorDark Red
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorBrown
Nagasa ColorRed
Sageo ColorBrown-white
Tsuba ColorGold
Tsuba ThemeChrysanthemum
Nagasa HamonNo
Blade EngravingFlame
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions41 Inches
Weight3.0 Pounds
Packing Size43 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight4.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is used in this red katana?
The blade is forged from high manganese steel, finished in a deep crimson red with flame engravings along the flat. The edge shows a polished white contrast against the red body, particularly visible at the kissaki - no traditional hamon line is present on this piece.
What does the kanji on the saya say?
The dark red lacquer saya features blue-painted kanji characters running vertically down the scabbard face. The characters reference themes of perseverance and the warrior's path, consistent with the overall koshirae aesthetic of this piece.
What is the tsuba design and sageo color?
The tsuba is a gold-tone alloy piece engraved with a chrysanthemum motif - a classical Japanese floral theme. The sageo is a brown-and-white braided cord tied in a decorative knot at the koiguchi, with a blue geometric fret-pattern kurikata block providing a contrasting accent.