Product Details

The blade on this katana is forged from manganese steel and finished in a deep blue tone that runs from the base to the tip, contrasting sharply with the hand-finished hamon line along the edge. The fuller and spine catch the light with a polished gleam, while the raging-fire style hamon adds visual texture that makes each piece distinct. At 41 inches overall, it carries the proportions of a traditional full-length katana.

The tsuka is built with a full tang construction, ensuring the blade and handle form a single continuous unit. A layer of PU black samegawa provides the base texture beneath the white-black ito, which is wrapped in a classic koshirae pattern with menuki accents visible between the crossings. The grip feels balanced in hand and presents cleanly on a display stand.

The tsuba is cast in gold and black alloy in a chrysanthemum theme - wide petal forms radiate outward from a central rounded body engraved with a traditional mon symbol. The gold tone picks up the warm metallic notes of the fuchi and kashira fittings, tying the handle assembly together with a consistent accent color. This is one of the more detailed guard designs in the Blue Manganese Steel Katana lineup.

The saya is shaped from hardwood and finished with a black lacquer coat that gives it a smooth, even surface with a low-gloss sheen. A black-and-white braided sageo cord is attached at the kurikata and tied at the kojiri end, providing a traditional visual counterpoint to the clean lacquer finish. The cord's two-tone braid mirrors the ito wrap for a cohesive overall palette.

This katana measures 41 inches in length and weighs 3 lbs, shipped in a 43 x 4 x 4 inch box at a shipping weight of 4 lbs. It is part of the broader Real Japanese Katana collection and is intended for display purposes. Sword stand not included.

  • Manganese steel blade features a deep blue finish with a hand-finished hamon line running the full length - a striking visual contrast against the polished edge.
  • Full tang construction with PU black samegawa wrap beneath white-black ito, providing a secure, traditional koshirae-style grip that holds firm during display or handling.
  • Gold and black alloy chrysanthemum tsuba adds refined detail at the habaki - the floral petals are cleanly cast and stand out against the blue blade and black saya.
  • Black hardwood lacquer saya finished in a smooth matte gloss, paired with a black-and-white braided sageo cord tied at the kojiri for a crisp, high-contrast look.
  • Overall length 41 inches, shipping weight 4 lbs - sized to full katana proportions and packaged in a 43 x 4 x 4 in box, ready for display on arrival.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-DL20087
Primary ColorBlue Blade
Primary MaterialManganese Steel
Saya ColorBlack
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorWhite-black
Nagasa ColorBlue
Sageo ColorBlack-white
Tsuba ColorGold-black
Tsuba ThemeChrysanthemum
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 made from manganese steel with a hand-finished hamon line in a raging-fire style pattern. It is not clay-tempered - the hamon is an aesthetic finish applied during the polishing process, running the full length of the blue-toned blade.
What makes the blue finish on this blade?
The deep blue tone is a surface treatment applied to the manganese steel blade, creating a uniform color from base to tip. It contrasts with the polished silver edge and the white hamon line, giving the sword its distinctive black-and-blue visual identity.
What theme is the tsuba and how does it match the overall design?
The tsuba features a chrysanthemum (kiku) theme cast in gold and black alloy, with wide radiating petals and a central mon engraving. The gold tone echoes the fuchi and kashira fittings, coordinating with the white-black ito and black lacquer saya for a cohesive two-tone palette.

Customer Reviews(2)

Karin Farcy California, United States
Oct 07, 2021 15:52

Beautiful! Well made, and arrived quickly!