Product Details

The blade on this wakizashi is forged from manganese steel and finished in a deep black, with flame-pattern engravings cut along the flat that catch light from every angle. The silhouette is clean and curved in the traditional Japanese short-sword profile, running 29 inches overall and weighing in at 3 lbs - substantial enough to feel purposeful in hand. The full-tang construction extends the steel through the entire handle core, giving the assembly a unified, solid feel. If you're building out a Black Blade Wakizashi collection, this piece makes a compelling centerpiece.

The tsuka is wrapped in beige ito cord over a black PU samegawa base, forming the familiar diagonal diamond pattern of traditional Japanese handle construction. The wrap is consistent and tight, with the menuki seated beneath at the correct positions. The kashira and fuchi fittings carry the same tonal palette, keeping the handle assembly cohesive from pommel to collar.

The tsuba is cast alloy in a bold black finish, shaped in a rounded form with the habaki collar in gold tone providing a warm transition between guard and blade. The guard surface features carved plum blossom motifs in raised relief - a design choice rooted in classical Japanese aesthetics, where the plum blossom represents resilience and renewal. This piece is part of the Flower Theme Tsuba Wakizashi line and shares that design language throughout its fittings.

The saya is constructed from hardwood and finished in a white lacquer with a deliberate crackle-glaze texture - a technique that gives the scabbard the visual character of aged lacquerware. The surface catches light across the fine web of lines in the finish, creating depth that a plain satin saya simply cannot match. A beige sageo cord is tied in a traditional knot at the kurigata, consistent in color with the tsuka wrap above.

At 29 inches overall and packaged in a 31 x 4 x 4 inch box, this wakizashi ships at 4 lbs and is sized appropriately for wall mounting or display stand use. Note that a sword stand is not included. The combination of black blade, white saya, and plum blossom tsuba creates a high-contrast visual pairing that reads well whether displayed horizontally or vertically.

  • Hand-forged manganese steel blade finished in black with dramatic flame engravings running along the fuller - a striking visual that sets this wakizashi apart from standard replicas.
  • Full-tang construction runs the blade steel through the entire handle length, providing solid structural integrity for display and handling.
  • Black alloy tsuba features raised plum blossom relief carvings - a classic motif in traditional Japanese sword fittings, paired with a gold-tone habaki collar for warm contrast.
  • Beige ito wrapping over black PU samegawa (ray-skin pattern) forms the traditional diamond wrap on the tsuka, complemented by a matching beige sageo cord on the saya.
  • White hardwood lacquer saya with a crackle-glaze finish gives this wakizashi a distinctive, gallery-ready look - secured by an olive-tone sageo in a classic knot.
  • Overall length 29 inches, shipping weight 4 lbs - proportioned as a short-sword replica suited for wall display, cosplay, or Japanese sword collections.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-DL21216
Primary ColorGray
Primary MaterialManganese Steel
Saya ColorWhite
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorBeige
Nagasa ColorBlack
Sageo ColorBeige
Tsuba ColorBlack
Tsuba ThemePlum Blossom
Blade EngravingFlame
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions29 Inches
Weight3.0 Pounds
Packing Size31 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight4.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is used in this wakizashi blade?
The blade is hand-forged from manganese steel, finished in black with flame engravings along the flat. It features a full-tang construction running through the entire handle for solid structural integrity.
What makes the saya finish on this wakizashi unique?
The saya is hardwood with a white lacquer crackle-glaze finish - a textured surface with a fine web of lines that adds visual depth. A beige sageo cord tied at the kurigata matches the tsuka wrap color.
What does the tsuba design look like on this piece?
The tsuba is black alloy with raised plum blossom relief carvings - a classical Japanese motif. It pairs with a gold-tone habaki collar, creating warm contrast against the black blade and white saya.