Product Details

The blade of this katana is forged from manganese steel and finished in a deep matte black, with flame engravings etched along the spine that catch light at every angle. At 41 inches overall and 3 lbs, the sword carries a grounded, purposeful weight that serious collectors will appreciate. The full tang construction runs the full length of the brown wood tsuka, which displays natural grain patterns in warm reddish-brown tones visible in the handle's layered wood texture.

The tsuka assembly is anchored by a copper-toned habaki collar that bridges blade and handle with a refined, ornate finish. A black-and-white iron tsuba in a bold wave (nami) motif frames the junction between blade and grip - the high-contrast pattern is one of the most visually striking elements of this sword's overall koshirae design. For collectors interested in Black And Silver Katana aesthetics, this piece delivers a rare two-tone drama between its dark blade and white scabbard.

The saya is crafted from hardwood with a white lacquer base, and its most distinctive feature is a hand-painted geisha portrait rendered in the ukiyo-e tradition - full color against the monochrome lacquer ground. The imagery spans the lower third of the scabbard and transforms the saya into an art object independent of the sword it houses.

A black-and-white braided sageo cord wraps the saya opening, mirroring the tsuba's color palette and tying the full presentation into a cohesive visual set. This cord detail is visible at the koiguchi (mouth of the scabbard) and adds a traditional textile element that contrasts with the painted lacquer surface.

As part of the Silver Hardwood Japanese Samurai Swords category, this katana ships at 4 lbs in a 43 x 4 x 4 inch package. Each piece is individually handcrafted, so minor variations in wood grain, engraving depth, and lacquer tone are inherent to the process. Sword stand not included.

  • Manganese steel blade finished in matte black with flame engravings along the spine, running 41 inches overall and weighing 3 lbs for a substantial, well-balanced feel.
  • Full tang construction extends through the brown natural-grain wood tsuka, secured with a copper-toned habaki and fitted with a black-and-white wave-pattern iron tsuba for visual contrast.
  • White lacquered hardwood saya features a hand-painted geisha portrait in vivid color, making the scabbard itself a standalone piece of Japanese ukiyo-e inspired artwork.
  • Black-and-white braided sageo cord ties the overall color scheme together, complementing the monochrome wave tsuba and the dark blade against the white saya.
  • Each sword is individually handcrafted, so minor variations in wood grain, lacquer tone, and engraving depth make every piece uniquely its own.
  • Koshirae-style fittings throughout - from the copper habaki collar to the wave-cut tsuba - reflect traditional Japanese sword mounting aesthetics in a cohesive, gallery-ready presentation.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-DL21134
Primary ColorSilver
Primary MaterialManganese Steel
ThemesAnime Painting
Saya ColorWhite
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorBrown
Nagasa ColorBlack
Sageo ColorBlack-white
Tsuba ColorBlack-white
Tsuba ThemeWave
Nagasa HamonNo
Blade EngravingFlame
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions41 Inches
Weight3.0 Pounds
Packing Size43 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight4.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is this black katana made from?
The blade is forged from manganese steel, finished in matte black with flame engravings along the spine. No hamon is present on this blade. Overall length is 41 inches and weight is 3 lbs.
What is painted on the white scabbard?
The white lacquered hardwood saya features a hand-painted geisha portrait in ukiyo-e style, rendered in full color against the white lacquer ground. The artwork spans the lower section of the scabbard.
What theme is the tsuba on this katana?
The iron tsuba features a wave (nami) motif in black and white, creating a bold geometric contrast. The black-and-white braided sageo cord mirrors this palette, tying the full koshirae set together visually.

Customer Reviews(1)

Ice Cloud , Canada
Feb 27, 2023 17:03

Well I can say that the sword is a work of art with out a doubt I can also say that it is made of cheaper parts besides the metal that I ordered. The craftsmanship is not to bad but not incredible. It is good for its price range. But I can't see myself using it to learn any new skills.
On a different note there was a bit of shipping damage SO PLEASE be
warned!