Product Details

The blade of this katana is forged from T10 carbon steel and clay tempered to produce a genuine hamon line visible along its 28.74-inch cutting edge. This differential hardening process creates a harder edge backed by a more resilient spine, and the resulting hamon pattern is unique to each piece. The steel achieves a hardness of 58 HRC, and the surface is hand polished to a high mirror finish that highlights the grain structure and temper line.

The handle measures 10.23 inches and is built on a full tang core secured through the hardwood grip. Red PU samegawa wraps the handle beneath a tightly wound black cotton cord in a traditional crosshatch pattern. Red diamond-shaped accents peek through the black ito at regular intervals, echoing the saya's color and adding visual rhythm to the tsuka.

Protecting the hand is a round copper tsuba decorated with a chrysanthemum and leaf motif. One side features gold-gilded blossoms while the other displays silver-toned foliage, creating an asymmetric design that rewards close inspection. The copper base carries a warm, aged patina that contrasts with the metallic gilding. This style pairs well with other pieces in our Red Japanese Katana collection.

The saya is crafted from hardwood and coated in a deep red piano lacquer that produces a glossy, translucent finish. Black etched patterns depicting traditional motifs adorn the upper section of the scabbard, and a black braided sageo cord is tied at the kurikata with a neat knot. The red lacquer catches light with a rich, almost marbled depth that complements the copper and gold tones of the fittings.

At 41 inches overall and 4.4 lbs, this katana carries genuine presence as a display piece. The coordinated red-and-black color scheme runs from saya to tsuka, unified by gold and silver accents on the tsuba and menuki. For collectors drawn to bold color combinations, our Multi-colored Japanese Samurai Swords collection offers additional options in this style range.

  • T10 carbon steel blade, clay tempered to produce a natural hamon line, hand polished to a high mirror finish with 58 HRC hardness and full tang construction.
  • Hardwood handle wrapped in red PU samegawa and tightly bound with black cotton cord for a secure, textured grip at 10.23 inches in length.
  • Red hardwood saya finished in piano lacquer with etched decorative patterns, paired with a black sageo cord for a bold contrast at 30.7 inches long.
  • Real copper tsuba featuring a floral chrysanthemum motif with gold and silver gilding, adding sculptural depth and traditional symbolism to the guard.
  • Overall length of 41 inches with a 28.74-inch blade, total weight of 4.4 lbs - a substantial collectible piece built with traditional Japanese proportions.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10400
Primary ColorRed
Primary MaterialT10 Carbon Steel
Saya ColorRed
Saya MaterialHardwood Piano Lacquer
Saya ThemeDragon
Tsuka ColorBlack-red
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorBlack
Tsuba ColorCopper
Tsuba ThemeChrysanthemum
Nagasa HamonYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions41 Inches
Weight4.0 Pounds
Packing Size43 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight5.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel and hardness does this clay tempered katana have?
This katana uses T10 carbon steel that has been clay tempered to create a real hamon line along the blade. The differential hardening process brings the edge to 58 HRC while keeping the spine more flexible. The 28.74-inch blade is then hand polished to a high mirror finish.
How is the copper tsuba designed on this katana?
The round tsuba is cast from real copper and features a chrysanthemum and leaf motif. Gold gilding highlights the flower petals on one face, while silver gilding accents the foliage on the other, creating an asymmetric design with a warm aged-copper base tone.
What finish and material is the red saya made from?
The 30.7-inch saya is crafted from hardwood and coated in a deep red piano lacquer that gives it a glossy, translucent depth. Black etched traditional patterns decorate the upper section, and a black braided sageo cord is tied at the kurikata.

Customer Reviews(1)

Edwin Corona Pennsylvania, United States
Dec 31, 2025 21:58

I honestly was a bit scared to buy it but i 10/10 recommend it was sharp and it looked beautiful would definitely buy again