1060 Carbon Steel Katana with Silver Crosshatch Saya in Black and Gold Fittings
- Forged from 1060 carbon steel, this full tang blade measures 28.74 inches with a hardness of 58 HRC and a hand-finished edge for refined performance.
- Black PU samegawa wrap over hardwood core with black ito cord binding and gold menuki accents, tsuka length 10.23 inches for secure two-handed grip.
- Hardwood saya finished in silver-toned crosshatch piano lacquer, 30.7 inches long, crafted using a traditional paper-wrapping shinogizukuri technique.
- Real copper habaki with a gold tone paired with a black alloy tsuba featuring an open spoke-wheel design, adding both visual depth and structural integrity.
- Overall length of 41 inches with a total weight of 4.4 lbs, grey sageo cord secures the saya with a contrasting knot detail.
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Product Details
This katana features a 28.74-inch blade forged from 1060 carbon steel, heat-treated to 58 HRC. The steel delivers a solid balance of hardness and flexibility, and the hand-finished edge runs cleanly along the chrome-toned surface. A visible hamon line traces the length of the blade, giving it an organic, flowing character that catches light at every angle. For collectors exploring 1060 Katana options, this is a standout example of the steel's potential.
The tsuka stretches 10.23 inches, built over a hardwood core wrapped in white PU samegawa for texture and finished with tightly wound black ito cord. Gold menuki sit beneath the wrap, adding subtle metallic highlights that complement the fittings. The binding is firm and even, providing a balanced feel across the full tang construction.
At the junction of blade and handle, a real copper habaki with a gold finish creates a warm contrast against the black alloy tsuba. The tsuba itself uses an open spoke-wheel cutout design with rectangular slots radiating outward - a geometric pattern that keeps the guard visually light while maintaining structural purpose.
The 30.7-inch hardwood saya is the defining visual feature of this piece. Finished in piano lacquer, it displays a tight silver-and-black crosshatch pattern achieved through a traditional paper-wrapping process known as shinogizukuri. The texture catches light with a woven, almost metallic sheen. A grey sageo cord wraps the saya near the mouth, tied in a traditional knot around a dark kurikata bead.
Measuring 41 inches in overall length and weighing 4.4 lbs, this katana balances heft and proportion for display presence. The black, silver, and gold color palette keeps the design cohesive, making it a refined addition to any Black Katana collection or wall-mounted arrangement.
- Forged from 1060 carbon steel, this full tang blade measures 28.74 inches with a hardness of 58 HRC and a hand-finished edge for refined performance.
- Black PU samegawa wrap over hardwood core with black ito cord binding and gold menuki accents, tsuka length 10.23 inches for secure two-handed grip.
- Hardwood saya finished in silver-toned crosshatch piano lacquer, 30.7 inches long, crafted using a traditional paper-wrapping shinogizukuri technique.
- Real copper habaki with a gold tone paired with a black alloy tsuba featuring an open spoke-wheel design, adding both visual depth and structural integrity.
- Overall length of 41 inches with a total weight of 4.4 lbs, grey sageo cord secures the saya with a contrasting knot detail.
Specification
| Item Number | TK-JP-DL21241 |
|---|---|
| Primary Color | Black |
| Primary Material | 1060 Carbon Steel |
| Saya Color | Silver |
| Saya Material | Hardwood Lacquer |
| Tsuka Color | Black |
| Nagasa Color | Chrome |
| Sageo Color | Gray |
| Tsuba Color | Black |
| Tsuba Theme | Geometric |
| Nagasa Hamon | Yes |
| Style | Koshirae |
| Dimensions | 41 Inches |
| Weight | 2.0 Pounds |
| Packing Size | 43 x 4 x 4 Inches |
| Shipping Weight | 3.0 Pounds |












