Product Details

The blade on this ninjato is forged from high manganese steel and finished in a deep dark blue, giving it a moody, distinctive tone that immediately draws the eye. Running along the flat is a hand-engraved lightning pattern - a sharp linear motif rendered in contrasting silver-white that traces the full length from ricasso to tip. The steel is shaped into a straight double-edged profile typical of the ninjato form, with a refined edge and a clean geometric point. This is part of the Blue Lightning Theme Blade Ninjato collection, where the blade finish and engraving are the defining visual statement.

The handle is built in the shirasaya style - no traditional ito wrapping. Instead, the tsuka is covered in the same silver-finished material as the saya, with a continuous vine scroll pattern carved across the surface. The plain white alloy tsuba sits cleanly between handle and blade, simple in shape and effective as a visual separator. White sageo cord is threaded through for carry or display rigging. The full-tang construction runs the blade steel through the handle for structural integrity.

The saya is the most elaborate component of this piece. Constructed from hardwood with a silver lacquer finish, the entire surface is carved with dense vine and floral scrollwork - a pattern that wraps continuously from the koiguchi to the kojiri. The silver metal fittings at both ends mirror the handle finish, pulling the whole assembly into a unified silver-and-blue color story. The carved texture catches light differently at every angle, adding depth to what would otherwise be a flat surface.

For collectors drawn to the Cool Ninja Sword aesthetic, this piece lands at the intersection of traditional Japanese sword form and bold visual design. The contrast between the near-black blue blade and the bright silver saya creates a pairing that photographs well and displays cleanly on a wall mount or stand.

Overall length is 41 inches with a weight of 3 lbs. Shipping weight is 4 lbs in a 43 x 4 x 4 inch package. Sword stand is not included.

  • Dark blue high manganese steel blade with hand-engraved lightning motif running the full length - a striking visual detail that sets this ninjato apart from standard straight sword replicas.
  • Full-tang construction with a silver-finished alloy tsuba and white sageo cord - the handle and guard components are precision-fitted for a solid, well-balanced feel in hand.
  • Silver hardwood lacquer shirasaya saya features deeply carved vine scrollwork across the entire surface, with matching silver fittings at the koiguchi and kojiri for a cohesive look.
  • Overall length of 41 inches and a weight of 3 lbs - proportioned for display mounting or cosplay carry, with a package size of 43 x 4 x 4 inches for safe shipping.
  • Handcrafted by experienced swordsmiths using traditional forging methods - each piece reflects consistent attention to fit, finish, and blade geometry.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-DL21001
Primary ColorBlue Blade
Primary MaterialManganese Steel
Saya ColorSilver
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Saya ThemeVine
Tsuka ColorSilver
Nagasa ColorDark Blue
Sageo ColorWhite
Tsuba ColorWhite
Tsuba ThemePlain
Blade EngravingLightning
StyleShirasaya
Dimensions41 Inches
Weight3.0 Pounds
Packing Size43 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight4.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is the dark blue blade made from?
The blade is forged from high manganese steel and finished in a dark blue tone, with a hand-engraved lightning pattern along the flat. No clay tempering is applied - the finish is a surface treatment that produces the deep blue color.
What makes the silver saya on this ninjato distinctive?
The saya is hardwood with a silver lacquer finish and carved vine scrollwork across the full surface. Silver metal fittings at the koiguchi and kojiri complete the look, matching the silver handle for a unified two-tone blue-and-silver aesthetic.
Is the tsuba plain or decorated on this straight sword?
The tsuba is plain white alloy - simple round shape with no surface engraving. It contrasts cleanly against the dark blue blade and silver handle, serving as a minimal visual divider between the two main components.

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