Product Details

The blade is forged from manganese steel and ground to a sleek, curved profile with a chrome-bright polish. A distinct hamon line runs the full length of the nagasa, tracing the boundary between the hardened edge and the body of the steel - a hallmark detail that collectors look for on any serious Real Handmade Katana. The hand-finished edge is precision-ground and the kissaki tip is cleanly formed with a tight, controlled point.

The tsuka is built over a full tang and wrapped in teal ito cord using a traditional diagonal cross-wrap pattern. Black ray-skin same beneath the wrap provides grip texture, and paired gold menuki accents are visible at the gaps in the binding, adding warmth against the deep teal tone.

Separating blade from handle is a black iron tsuba cut in an open geometric lattice - a circular web of negative space that keeps the profile light while lending a graphic, architectural quality to the fitting. A polished gold brass habaki sits flush below the tsuba, bridging the two halves of the sword with a clean metallic accent.

The saya is the visual centerpiece of this piece. Hardwood core finished in high-gloss black lacquer serves as the canvas for a hand-painted koshirae scene: large white magnolia blooms, clusters of pink cherry blossoms, delicate trailing foliage, and a classically styled geisha figure rendered in full color against the black ground. A bright red sageo cord is knotted at the koiguchi, providing a deliberate contrast that ties the warm tones of the menuki and habaki back through the composition. This Leather Manganese Steel Katana category represents exactly this style of decorative-meets-functional koshirae assembly.

Overall length is 41 inches and shipping weight is 4 lb. Each sword is individually handmade, so minor variations in the painted saya motif and ito wrap tension are expected. Sword stand not included.

  • Manganese steel blade with a visible hamon line and hand-finished edge, ground to a precise profile with a mirror-polished chrome finish that highlights every curve of the geometry.
  • Full tang construction anchors the blade through the teal-wrapped tsuka, which features black ray-skin (same) underlayer and gold-accent menuki accents visible beneath the tight teal ito wrap.
  • Black iron tsuba in an open geometric lattice pattern provides a bold visual contrast against the gold brass habaki collar and the teal handle wrap above.
  • Hardwood lacquer saya finished in gloss black with hand-painted floral and bijin-ga motifs - white magnolias, pink cherry blossoms, and a geisha figure - making each scabbard a standalone art piece.
  • Red sageo cord tied at the koiguchi adds a vivid pop of color against the black saya, completing a three-tone color scheme of teal, black, and red across the full koshirae.
  • Overall length 41 inches, shipping weight 4 lb - sized for wall display or koshirae collection; sword stand not included.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-DL21236
Primary ColorMix-color
Primary MaterialManganese Steel
ThemesFloral Scabbard
Saya ColorBlack
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Saya ThemeFlower
Tsuka ColorTeal
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorRed
Tsuba ColorBlack
Tsuba ThemeGeometric
Nagasa HamonYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions41 Inches
Weight3.0 Pounds
Packing Size43 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight4.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is used and does the blade have a hamon?
The blade is forged from manganese steel with a hand-finished edge and a visible hamon line running the full length of the nagasa. The chrome-polished surface makes the hamon clearly visible along the cutting edge.
What makes the saya design on this katana unique?
The hardwood lacquer saya is finished in gloss black and hand-painted with a koshirae scene featuring white magnolias, pink cherry blossoms, and a geisha figure. Each saya is individually painted, so minor variations in the motif placement are normal.
What are the tsuba material and handle wrap colors?
The tsuba is black iron in an open geometric lattice pattern. The tsuka is wrapped in teal ito cord over black ray-skin same, with gold menuki accents. A red sageo cord at the koiguchi completes the three-tone teal, black, and red color scheme.