Product Details

The blade is forged from manganese steel and finished to a bright chrome polish, running the full length of the tang in a straight ninjato profile. The geometry is clean and uninterrupted from the gold-tone habaki to the squared tip, and the hand-finished edge catches light evenly along its entire length. Every inch of steel is worked by experienced swordsmiths using construction methods drawn from traditional Japanese sword craft.

The tsuka is wrapped in blue cord over a white PU samegawa foundation, using the classic cross-lace diamond pattern. Gold menuki accent pieces are set into the wrap at the grip, adding small points of warm metallic contrast against the blue. The handle sits firmly in the hand and holds its shape under display conditions without loosening over time.

The gold-tone alloy tsuba is cast in an ornate scroll and floral design that covers both faces of the guard with dense, fine-line relief. The circular form and intricate engraving give the fitting a classical koshirae character. For collectors interested in this style of guard, the Flower Tsuba Ninjato collection brings together additional options in this design direction.

The hardwood lacquer saya is the visual centerpiece of this piece. A dragon scene is hand-engraved across the full length of the scabbard, running from the kurikata fitting near the throat down through the body of the saya to the tip. The background lacquer transitions from dark teal green near the top to a vivid sky blue at the lower half, giving the engraving a gradient depth that photographs well and reads clearly from a distance. The blue sageo cord is knotted neatly at the kurikata, completing the all-blue color scheme. Collectors looking for more variations in this finish can explore the Dark Blue Ninja Sword collection.

Overall length is 41 inches, and the piece ships at 5 lb. in a 43 x 4 x 4 in. package. The sword stand is not included. This ninjato is sized and constructed for wall display, Japanese sword collections, and cosplay use.

  • Full-tang manganese steel blade with a chrome-finish straight profile - ninjato geometry built for a clean, precise silhouette that reads sharply on display.
  • Blue hardwood lacquer saya hand-engraved with a dragon motif that shifts from deep teal at the throat to vivid cyan at the tip - one of the most visually striking scabbard designs in this style.
  • Gold-tone alloy tsuba cast in an ornate scroll pattern with fine floral relief - the warm metallic contrast pops against the all-blue handle and saya color scheme.
  • Blue cord tsuka wrapped over white PU samegawa (ray-skin) in a traditional diamond-gap pattern, with gold menuki accents visible through the wrap for added depth.
  • Blue sageo cord ties off at the kurikata with a crisp bow knot, completing a cohesive all-blue koshirae from handle to scabbard tip.
  • Overall length 41 in., shipping weight 5 lb. - a full-size ninjato replica sized for wall display, cosplay, or Japanese sword collections.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-JZ21024
Primary ColorBlue
Primary MaterialManganese Steel
Saya ColorBlue
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Saya ThemeDragon
Tsuka ColorBlue
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorBlue
Tsuba ColorGold
Tsuba ThemeOrnate Scroll
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions41 Inches
Weight4.0 Pounds
Packing Size43 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight5.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is used in this ninjato blade?
The blade is made from manganese steel, ground and polished to a chrome finish across a full-tang straight ninjato profile. The construction runs the steel continuously from tip through the tsuka for structural integrity.
How is the dragon design applied to the saya?
The dragon scene is hand-engraved directly into the hardwood lacquer saya, covering the full length of the scabbard. The lacquer background transitions from dark teal near the throat to vivid blue at the tip, giving the engraving a gradient depth.
What color are the tsuba and handle fittings?
The tsuba is gold-tone alloy with an ornate scroll and floral relief pattern. The tsuka uses blue cord over white PU samegawa with a diamond-gap wrap and gold menuki accents, matching the blue sageo cord at the kurikata.

Customer Reviews(1)

Jocelyn Doherty Rhode Island, United States
Dec 26, 2021 14:59

It’s a nice piece for decoration. It made a good Christmas gift for my boyfriend. Shipping was quick, too.