Product Details

The blade of this chokuto replica is forged from 1060 carbon steel, shaped in the classic straight-spined form that predates the curved tachi and katana traditions. The chrome-polished finish runs the full length of the nagasa, terminating in a clean, angular kissaki. Full-tang construction runs through the entire handle assembly, giving the piece structural integrity consistent with historically inspired reproductions. Collectors drawn to Brown 1060 Carbon Steel Song Dynasty Swords will recognize the same steel grade and finishing approach used here.

The tsuka is built over a hardwood core and wrapped with brown-red cotton cord in a traditional diagonal ito pattern. Red diamond-shaped accents punctuate the wrap at regular intervals, adding a sharp visual contrast against the dark cord base. The underlying samegawa is PU red, visible in the open diamonds between each wrap crossing. The cotton cord measures 10mm and sits with a firm, textured hand feel.

A black iron tsuba with a geometric petal-cutout silhouette serves as the guard, its open negative-space design keeping the transition between blade and handle visually light. Gold-tone fittings at the habaki and fuchi provide a warm metallic accent that bridges the dark tsuba and the brown-red handle wrap without overpowering either element.

The saya is constructed from hardwood with a brown lacquer base coat. Black dragon motifs in a raised scroll pattern cover the full length of the scabbard, creating a dense, textured visual surface. A brown sageo cord is knotted at the kurigata in a traditional style, and the kojiri and koiguchi are finished to match the overall brown-and-black palette. Note: the saya material listed in product data is hardwood lacquer; images confirm a printed or painted dragon pattern rather than hand-carved relief.

This chokuto replica measures 41 inches overall and ships at 5 lbs in a 43 x 4 x 4-inch package. It is intended as a collectible and display piece representing the straight-blade sword form of early Japanese sword history. The sword stand is not included.

  • Blade forged from 1060 carbon steel with a full-tang construction and precision-finished chrome edge, delivering a clean silhouette true to the straight-blade chokuto form.
  • The tsuka is wrapped in brown-red cotton cord over PU red samegawa, providing a firm, non-slip grip with a classic diamond-pattern ito wrap and red accent diamonds.
  • A black iron tsuba with geometric cutout design frames the guard cleanly, complemented by gold-tone fittings at the habaki for a two-tone metallic contrast.
  • The hardwood saya is finished in a brown lacquer with raised black dragon motifs across the full length, paired with a brown sageo cord and matching kurigata fittings.
  • Overall length: 41 inches, shipping weight: 5 lbs - designed as a replica and display piece for collectors of Japanese historical sword styles.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10259
Primary ColorBrown
Primary Material1060 Carbon Steel
Saya ColorBrown
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Saya ThemeDragon
Tsuka ColorBrown-red
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorBrown
Tsuba ColorBlack
Tsuba ThemeGeometric
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions41 Inches
Weight4.0 Pounds
Packing Size43 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight5.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is this chokuto blade made from?
The blade uses 1060 carbon steel with a full-tang construction and a chrome-polished finish along the straight nagasa, consistent with historically inspired chokuto replicas.
What is the overall length and weight of this sword?
This chokuto measures 41 inches overall and has a shipping weight of 5 lbs, packaged in a 43 x 4 x 4-inch box. The sword stand is not included with purchase.
What design is on the tsuba and saya?
The tsuba is black iron with a geometric petal-cutout pattern. The hardwood saya has a brown lacquer base with black dragon scroll motifs across its full length and a matching brown sageo cord.

Customer Reviews(1)

Bryan Eliseo Gutierrez Arriaza Connecticut, United States
Oct 25, 2024 13:03

The sheath was broken on arrival but that’s okay the sword was beautiful