Product Details

The blade on this ninjato is where the piece immediately draws attention. Forged from manganese steel and finished in a deep blue tone, the flat of the blade carries a hand-etched white flame pattern that runs from the base toward the tip in an undulating, layered design. The straight ninjato profile - with its squared tip - gives the engraving a clean canvas, and the contrast between the blue steel and the white etching is sharp enough to read clearly even from across a room. This is a full tang build, meaning the steel extends uninterrupted through the entire handle assembly.

The tsuka is wrapped in black cord using a tight, evenly spaced ribbed pattern - no gaps, no slack. The wrap terminates at a black alloy kashira shaped into a compact dragon head at the pommel end, adding a final sculptural accent that ties into the dragon theme carried across the whole piece. The grip sits narrow and straight in keeping with the ninjato form, and the full tang underneath gives it real heft and rigidity. Explore more designs in our Dragon Theme Handle Ninjato collection.

The tsuba is one of the more distinctive elements of this build. Cast in black alloy, it features a skull face rendered in high relief - deep eye sockets, defined cheekbones, and visible teeth - finished in the same matte black as the rest of the hardware. It sits flush against the habaki with no rattle, and the visual weight of the skull design anchors the transition between blade and handle without feeling oversized.

The saya is wrapped in black PU leather and embossed with a continuous dragon motif that covers the entire surface from throat to tip. The relief is tight and detailed - scaled body, claws, and cloud scrollwork pressed into the leather at consistent depth. A black sageo cord is attached at the kurigata with a simple bow tie, ready for repositioning. The koiguchi is reinforced with a black alloy collar that keeps the fit snug at draw.

At 46 inches overall and 3 pounds, this ninjato is built to the proportions of a full-size display piece. It ships in a 48 x 4 x 4-inch package at 4 lbs shipping weight. Whether mounted horizontally or stood vertically, the all-black hardware and blue flame blade give it strong visual presence in any setting. Browse the full Ninja Sword collection to compare styles and configurations.

  • Manganese steel blade with a deep blue finish and hand-etched white flame engraving running the full length - a striking visual contrast that makes this ninjato stand out on any display.
  • Full tang construction throughout the tsuka ensures solid balance from tip to pommel, with black cord wrapping tightly wound in a classic ribbed pattern for a secure, comfortable grip.
  • Black alloy skull tsuba adds a bold gothic accent - the sculpted skull motif is rendered with sharp dimensional detail, finished in matte black to match the overall all-black hardware palette.
  • Black leather saya features embossed dragon relief across the full length, with a black sageo cord tied at the kurigata - the textured surface gives a premium hand-feel and strong visual presence.
  • Overall length 46 inches, weight 3 lbs - sized for wall mounting or shelf display, packaged in a 48 x 4 x 4-inch box ready for gifting or storage.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-DL21017
Primary ColorBlue Blade
Primary MaterialManganese Steel
Saya ColorBlack
Saya MaterialLeather
Saya ThemeDragon
Tsuka ColorBlack
Nagasa ColorBlue
Sageo ColorBlack
Tsuba ColorBlack
Tsuba ThemeSkull
Blade EngravingFlame
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions46 Inches
Weight3.0 Pounds
Packing Size48 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight4.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is this ninjato blade made from?
The blade is forged from manganese steel, finished in a deep blue tone with a hand-etched white flame pattern along the flat. Full tang construction runs the steel through the entire handle assembly for solid structural integrity.
What does the flame engraving on the blade look like?
The white flame engraving runs the full length of the blue blade in a layered, undulating pattern. On the blue steel background, the contrast is sharp and reads clearly - making it one of the most visually distinctive features of this ninjato at 46 inches overall.
What theme is used on the tsuba and saya?
The tsuba is a black alloy skull design with sculpted cheekbones, eye sockets, and teeth in high relief. The saya is black PU leather embossed with a full-length dragon motif - scaled body, claws, and cloud scrollwork - with a black sageo cord at the kurigata.

Customer Reviews(1)

Zane Cowens Ohio, United States
Jul 17, 2023 08:50

Extremely satisfied with purchase. The detail on both the sword