Product Details

The blade on this tanto is forged from folded damascus steel, producing the layered pattern characteristic of this steel type. The hand-ground edge is finished manually, as shown in the detail inset, with a clean geometry running to a fine point. At 22 inches overall and 2 lbs, the proportions are compact and true to the tanto form. The full tang extends through the entire handle, secured by the traditional mekugi peg system.

The tsuka is wrapped in brown cotton ito over a base of genuine white samegawa (ray skin), with the classic diamond-gap binding pattern exposing the textured rayskin beneath. Knot paper is fitted inside the wrap as visible in the detail image, a traditional detail that keeps the ito firm and prevents shifting over time. Small menuki accent pieces are seated beneath the binding along both sides of the handle.

The gold-tone tsuba is circular with a flower motif rendered in engraved relief - the detailed botanical design covers the surface with fine lines and depth. Matching gold fuchi and kashira collar fittings frame the tsuka at both ends, giving the koshirae a unified warm-metal accent against the brown wrap.

The black lacquered hardwood saya features an engraved dragon design carved into its surface, visible along the body of the scabbard. The finish is smooth and deep black. A braided brown-and-gold sageo is tied at the kurikata in a decorative knot, providing the color bridge between the dark saya and the warm tones of the handle assembly. This piece is part of our Damascus Steel Japanese Tanto collection.

At 22 inches overall and shipped in a 24 x 2 x 2 inch package at 3 lbs, this tanto is built around traditional koshirae design principles with consistent gold hardware, dragon saya engraving, and folded damascus steel. It fits naturally alongside other pieces in the Damascus Steel Tanto Swords lineup for collectors focused on detailed fittings and patterned blades.

  • Blade forged from folded damascus steel with a hand-finished edge and visible pattern throughout - full tang construction runs the entire length of the handle for solid balance.
  • Gold-tone flower-themed tsuba features detailed engraved relief work, paired with matching gold fuchi and kashira fittings that tie the koshirae together visually.
  • Brown cotton ito wraps over genuine white samegawa (ray skin) in a traditional diamond pattern, with menuki accents visible beneath the binding for an authentic period look.
  • Black hardwood lacquered saya carries an engraved dragon motif along its length, with a braided brown-and-gold sageo tied in a decorative knot at the kurikata.
  • Overall length 22 inches, weighing 2 lbs - a compact, well-proportioned tanto suited for display, collection, or study of traditional Japanese sword koshirae.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10370
Primary ColorBlack
Primary MaterialDamascus Steel
Saya ColorBlack
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Saya ThemeDragon
Tsuka ColorBrown
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorBrown-gold
Tsuba ColorGold
Tsuba ThemeFlower
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions22 Inches
Weight2.0 Pounds
Packing Size24 x 2 x 2 Inches
Shipping Weight3.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is this tanto blade made from?
The blade is forged from folded damascus steel, displaying a visible layered pattern across the surface. The edge is hand-ground using manual grinding techniques for a precise, refined finish.
Does the handle use real ray skin under the wrapping?
Yes - the tsuka uses genuine white samegawa (ray skin) as the base layer, with brown cotton ito wrapped over it in a traditional diamond pattern. Knot paper is fitted inside the wrap to keep the binding firm and stable.
What design is on the tsuba and saya of this tanto?
The gold-tone tsuba features a detailed flower motif in engraved relief. The black lacquered hardwood saya carries an engraved dragon design along its body, with a brown-and-gold braided sageo tied at the kurikata.