Product Details

The blade is forged from high manganese steel and runs 41 inches overall, with a polished chrome finish that highlights a genuine hamon line along the edge. A hand-engraved wave pattern extends across the flat of the blade, adding visual motion without interrupting the clean geometry of the grind. The full-tang construction ensures the blade seats solidly through the handle assembly, a hallmark of Natural Manganese Steel Katana built for long-term structural integrity.

The tsuka is wrapped in black cotton ito over a PU samegawa base, following a traditional diamond-gap pattern that exposes the underlayer at even intervals. Two gold menuki accents are set into the wrap near the collar, catching light against the dark cord. The wrapping is firm and even throughout, with no loose sections at the ends.

The tsuba is cast in black iron and shaped into a chrysanthemum floral silhouette, with open petal cutouts that frame a gold habaki collar beneath. The design reads clearly in hand - the black-and-gold contrast is sharp and intentional. A matching gold fuchi ring at the base of the handle ties the fitting colors together across the full koshirae set.

The saya is built from hardwood and finished in a white lacquer base with black ink splatter applied across the full length. The effect is irregular and organic, closer to traditional sumi-e brushwork than a printed pattern. Black sageo cord wraps the kurigata in a clean knot, and a black koiguchi collar at the mouth of the saya anchors the two-tone contrast where blade meets scabbard.

At 3 lbs and 41 inches overall, this katana is proportioned for wall display or case presentation. The white splatter saya, chrysanthemum tsuba, and wave-engraved blade give it a distinctive visual identity within any koshirae collection - each component chosen for how it reads as part of the whole.

  • Blade forged from high manganese steel with a visible hamon line and hand-engraved wave pattern running along the flat, delivering refined edge geometry and a polished chrome finish.
  • Full-tang construction with black cotton ito wrapped over PU samegawa, providing a secure grip and a clean, traditional koshirae aesthetic that holds up over time.
  • Chrysanthemum-themed tsuba in black iron with gold accent fittings - the floral silhouette cutout reveals layered depth and pairs with matching gold menuki accents on the handle.
  • White hardwood saya finished with black ink splatter lacquer creates a bold two-tone contrast; black sageo cord ties off the look with a clean, understated knot.
  • Overall length 41 inches, shipping weight 4 lbs - sized and balanced for display mounting or koshirae collection use.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-DL20088
Primary ColorWhite
Primary MaterialManganese Steel
Saya ColorWhite-black
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorBlack
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorBlack
Tsuba ColorBlack-gold
Tsuba ThemeChrysanthemum
Nagasa HamonYes
Blade EngravingWave
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions41 Inches
Weight3.0 Pounds
Packing Size43 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight4.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel and hardness does this katana use?
The blade is forged from high manganese steel with a visible hamon line along the edge and a hand-engraved wave pattern on the flat. It carries a polished chrome finish and full-tang construction through the handle.
What makes the saya finish on this katana unique?
The hardwood saya is lacquered in white with an irregular black ink splatter pattern applied across its full length, creating an organic two-tone effect. A black sageo cord and black koiguchi collar complete the contrast at both ends.
What is the tsuba design and color on this sword?
The tsuba is black iron shaped into a chrysanthemum floral silhouette with open petal cutouts and a gold accent ring beneath. Gold menuki on the black ito-wrapped tsuka carry the same two-tone black-and-gold palette through the full koshirae set.

Customer Reviews(2)

Mickey Voitle New Jersey, United States
Oct 03, 2022 13:11

Got the wrong katana, great customer service

Reginald Cohran Tennessee, United States
Oct 21, 2021 08:25

It took a little longer to arrive because it shipped from China however, well worth the wait. I think I will see if lighting strikes twice in the place.