Product Details

The blade is forged from manganese steel and ground to a precision-finished, chrome-toned edge. Running the full 41-inch length of the sword without any joint or gap, the full tang construction locks blade and handle into a single rigid unit - a hallmark of quality koshirae assembly. The polished flat of the blade catches light cleanly, highlighting the gentle curvature characteristic of traditional katana geometry.

The tsuka is wrapped in green ito over a white PU same base, forming a crisp diamond pattern along the grip. Matching green menuki accents are set at intervals beneath the binding, and the overall green-and-white color scheme runs consistently from handle tip to sageo. The Green Handle Katana family shares this bold two-tone approach, and this piece is one of its most visually cohesive expressions.

At the habaki, a gold-tone fuchi collar transitions the handle into the tsuba. The silver alloy tsuba is cast in an openwork dragon design - twin dragons rendered in fine relief against a pierced circular ground, with every scale and claw clearly defined. The contrast between the warm gold fuchi and the cool silver tsuba gives the fitting a layered, high-craft appearance.

The white hardwood saya is finished in natural lacquer and decorated with five gold floral mon motifs spaced evenly along the body. The lacquer surface is smooth and hard, protecting the wood beneath while maintaining the clean white field that makes the gold decoration pop. A deep green sageo cord is tied through the kurikata in a structured knot that mirrors the handle wrap color exactly. If you want to explore more pieces built around this aesthetic, the White Katana collection offers a range of white saya designs at various specifications.

Overall length is 41 inches and the sword weighs 3 lbs. Packaged in a 43 x 4 x 4 inch box with a shipping weight of 4 lbs. Note: sword stand or holder is not included.

  • Manganese steel blade with a precision-finished, hand-polished edge and a smooth chrome-toned surface running the full length of the 41-inch sword.
  • Full tang construction provides solid balance from tip to pommel, ensuring the blade seats securely within the green-and-white tsuka assembly.
  • Silver alloy dragon tsuba is openwork-carved with intricate dragon motifs, paired with a gold-tone fuchi collar for a striking two-tone accent at the habaki.
  • White hardwood saya finished in natural lacquer displays five gold floral mon motifs along the body, secured with a deep green sageo cord tied in a classic knot.
  • Green ito wrapping over white PU same (rayskin) creates a diamond pattern grip with clean contrast - the tsuka is further dressed with matching green menuki accents.
  • Overall length 41 inches, shipping weight 4 lbs - packaged in a 43 x 4 x 4 inch box; sword stand not included.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-DL21082
Primary ColorWhite
Primary MaterialManganese Steel
Saya ColorWhite
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Saya ThemeFlower
Tsuka ColorGreen-white
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorGreen
Tsuba ColorSilver
Tsuba ThemeDragon
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions41 Inches
Weight3.0 Pounds
Packing Size43 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight4.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is this katana blade made from?
The blade is made from manganese steel, ground to a precision-finished edge and polished to a chrome-toned surface. It is full tang, running the complete 41-inch length of the sword for solid construction.
What does the dragon tsuba look like on this sword?
The tsuba is a silver alloy openwork piece with twin dragons in detailed relief - scales, claws, and body curves are all defined in the casting. A gold-tone fuchi collar sits directly beneath it, creating a warm-cool metal contrast at the guard.
How is the white saya decorated and what holds it closed?
The white hardwood saya is finished in natural lacquer and features five gold floral mon motifs spaced along the body. A deep green sageo cord is tied through the kurikata, matching the green ito handle wrap for a unified color scheme.