Product Details

The blade on this katana is forged from manganese steel and finished in a deep matte black, with a clearly defined hamon running along its length and a distinctive wave engraving along the spine. The result is a full-tang construction that feels substantial in hand - at 41 inches overall and 4 lb, it carries the weight of a serious piece without being unwieldy. Each blade is individually finished by experienced swordsmiths, meaning minor variations in hamon character and surface texture are part of what makes each sword its own. For collectors drawn to the Black Blade Devil Katana aesthetic, this piece delivers that dark, dramatic silhouette with added decorative detail.

The tsuka is wrapped in black cord over a PU black samegawa base using a traditional diagonal cross pattern. Gold-tone menuki accents are seated beneath the wrapping at two points along the grip, visible as small floral details that catch light without interrupting the handle's secure, even texture. The overall handle construction follows koshirae-style assembly throughout.

The tsuba is a black iron open-carved chrysanthemum design - a classic motif executed with clean, symmetrical cutwork that creates a lace-like silhouette when held to light. Paired directly below it, the habaki is finished in gold tone, providing a warm metallic transition point between blade and guard. The fuchi collar continues the black iron theme, keeping the fittings visually unified.

The saya is where this katana makes its boldest statement. Hardwood construction is finished in natural lacquer and decorated with a multicolor splatter pattern mixing green, red, and gold across the full length of the scabbard. The effect reads as somewhere between traditional Japanese makie technique and contemporary art - no two sayas carry exactly the same pattern distribution. A black sageo cord ties off at the koiguchi with a clean, functional knot. Collectors interested in Black Manganese Steel Katana variants will find this saya treatment a standout alternative to solid-color finishes.

Packaged in a 43 x 4 x 4 inch box at a shipping weight of 5 lb. Sword stand not included. Because each piece is individually handmade, minor variations in lacquer pattern, hamon line, and wood grain are expected and inherent to the production process.

  • Full-tang manganese steel blade finished in matte black with a visible hamon line and wave-engraved spine detail that adds striking visual depth to the silhouette.
  • Black iron chrysanthemum tsuba features open-carved floral cutwork paired with a gold-tone habaki, creating a sharp contrast between dark ironwork and warm metallic accents.
  • Handle wrapped in black cord over PU black samegawa in a traditional diagonal cross pattern, secured with gold-tone menuki accents for an authentic koshirae-style grip.
  • Saya crafted from hardwood finished in natural lacquer with a multicolor splatter pattern - green, red, and gold tones - sealed for a rich, one-of-a-kind visual effect.
  • Black sageo cord ties off with a clean knot at the saya mouth, completing a cohesive all-black fittings set that contrasts against the vibrant multicolor scabbard.
  • Overall length 41 inches, shipping weight 5 lb - individually handmade by experienced swordsmiths, so each piece carries slight natural variation in finish and grain.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-DL21140
Primary ColorOlive
Primary MaterialManganese Steel
Saya ColorGreen
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Saya ThemeFlower
Tsuka ColorBlack
Nagasa ColorBlack
Sageo ColorBlack
Tsuba ColorBlack
Tsuba ThemeChrysanthemum
Nagasa HamonYes
Blade EngravingWave
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions41 Inches
Weight4.0 Pounds
Packing Size43 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight5.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is used and does this blade have a hamon?
The blade is made from manganese steel with a matte black surface finish. A hamon line is visible along the length of the blade, giving it the characteristic temper-line appearance associated with traditional Japanese sword aesthetics.
What makes the saya on this katana unique?
The saya is hardwood finished in natural lacquer with a multicolor splatter pattern in green, red, and gold tones across its full length. Because each piece is individually handmade, no two sayas carry exactly the same pattern distribution - making each sword visually one of a kind.
What is the tsuba design and how do the fittings coordinate?
The tsuba is a black iron open-carved chrysanthemum with symmetrical floral cutwork. It pairs with a gold-tone habaki for contrast. The handle, fuchi, and sageo cord are all finished in black, creating a cohesive dark fittings set that pops against the multicolor lacquer saya.