Product Details

The blade of this katana is forged from high manganese steel and runs a full 40.5 inches overall, with a 1.26-inch width and a hand-finished chrome surface that delivers a clean, mirror-like polish along its entire length. At 3.17 lb, the full-tang construction keeps weight distribution consistent from the tip to the base of the handle, giving the piece a solid, substantive feel when held or displayed. For collectors drawn to White Manganese Steel Katana builds, this blade exemplifies the material's characteristic brightness and edge retention.

The tsuka is wrapped in dark navy blue ito over a white PU samegawa base, following a traditional diamond-pattern lace that exposes evenly spaced glimpses of the ray-skin beneath. The wrap is firm and consistent from collar to pommel, with no loose sections or uneven spacing. Gold-tone alloy fittings at the fuchi and kashira provide clean metallic contrast against the deep blue cord.

The tsuba is one of the most visually distinctive elements of this piece - cast in white alloy with a deeply carved wave motif, the relief work shows layered, rolling crests with fine surface texture throughout. A brass habaki sits flush between the tsuba and the blade, adding a warm gold accent at the transition point. The wave theme reads clearly even at a distance, giving the guard strong visual identity.

The saya is shaped from hardwood and finished in a white lacquer base with scattered black speckle throughout - the pattern is irregular and organic, resembling traditional Japanese snow or stone textures. A dark blue sageo cord is tied at the kurigata and drapes alongside the scabbard, tying the handle and saya into a unified color scheme. Collectors exploring Blue Handle Katana options will find this white-and-blue pairing a particularly refined combination.

At 40.5 inches overall and 3.17 lb, this katana presents well on a wall mount or display stand - note that the stand is not included. The packaging measures 43.3 x 3.93 x 3.14 inches with a shipping weight of 4.4 lb, and the piece ships ready for display straight from the box.

  • Forged from high manganese steel, the full-tang blade delivers lasting durability with a polished chrome finish and a refined, hand-finished edge that catches light cleanly along its length.
  • The dark navy blue tsuka ito is tightly wrapped over white PU samegawa in a traditional diamond pattern, providing a secure, comfortable grip with gold-tone alloy fittings accenting each end.
  • A sculptural white alloy tsuba features an intricate wave-relief design - each crest carved in layered detail, adding striking visual contrast against the dark handle and the gold brass habaki.
  • The hardwood saya is finished in a white lacquer with scattered black speckle detailing, secured with a matching dark blue sageo cord that wraps neatly around the mouth of the scabbard.
  • Overall length 40.5 in with a blade width of 1.26 in, weighing 3.17 lb - a well-balanced piece suited for wall display or Japanese sword collections.
  • Full-tang construction throughout, handcrafted by experienced swordsmiths using time-honored forging methods for structural integrity from tip to pommel.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10135
Primary ColorWhite
Primary MaterialManganese Steel
Saya ColorWhite
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorDark Blue
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorDark Blue
Tsuba ColorWhite
Tsuba ThemeWave
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions40.5 x 1.3 x 0.3 Inches
Weight3.2 Pounds
Packing Size43.3 x 3.93 x 3.14 Inches
Shipping Weight4.4 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is this katana blade made from?
The blade is forged from high manganese steel with a full-tang construction and a polished chrome finish. It measures 40.5 in overall with a 1.26 in blade width and weighs 3.17 lb.
What makes the tsuba design on this katana unique?
The tsuba is cast in white alloy with a detailed wave-relief motif - layered crests with fine carved texture across the surface. A brass habaki sits between the guard and blade, adding a warm gold accent at the transition.
How is the saya finished and what is the sageo color?
The saya is hardwood with a white lacquer finish featuring scattered black speckle detailing. The sageo cord is dark navy blue, matching the tsuka ito wrap for a cohesive blue-and-white color scheme across the full piece.