Product Details

The blade on this katana is forged from T10 carbon steel, ground and hand-finished to reveal a clear, naturally occurring hamon line along the chrome-polished edge. The high-polish surface highlights the steel's character without artificial enhancement, letting the differential hardness pattern speak for itself. At 41 inches overall and 4 pounds, it carries the proportions of a full-size katana built for serious display. For collectors interested in exploring the full range of T10 steel options, the Green T10 katana collection offers additional variations worth browsing.

The tsuka is wrapped in genuine white samegawa (rayskin) beneath a tightly bound layer of black-and-gold twisted cord. The alternating color braid is clearly visible in the detail shots - firm, evenly spaced, and finished with matching menuki fittings at the handle body. The gold-toned fuchi and kashira frame each end of the grip and tie the handle palette together.

The tsuba follows a chrysanthemum theme in black-and-gold metalwork, with open fretwork detailing on the body and floral relief across the surface. It sits cleanly between blade and handle in classic koshirae configuration. Collectors drawn to this style of thematic fittings can find related pieces in the Flower Theme Tsuba Katana collection.

The saya is lacquered hardwood in deep gloss black, hand-painted with dragonfly motifs in green and gold distributed along the body. The imagery is precise and fine-lined - two dragonflies visible on the upper saya, a third near the tip - rendered in a style consistent with traditional Japanese decorative lacquerwork. The black-and-gold sageo cord completes the sheath in the same palette as the handle wrap.

Overall dimensions: 41 inches total length, 4 pounds, shipping weight 5 pounds in a 43 x 4 x 4 inch package. Presented in full koshirae configuration with matching fittings throughout. Sword stand not included.

  • Forged from T10 carbon steel with a hand-finished edge and visible real hamon line running the full length of the chrome-polished blade.
  • Full-tang construction connects blade to handle through the entire tsuka core, ensuring structural integrity throughout the assembly.
  • Black-and-gold twisted sageo cord wraps the gold-toned tsuka over genuine white samegawa, offering a secure, non-slip grip with a bold two-tone look.
  • Chrysanthemum-themed tsuba in black-and-gold finish adds a refined floral motif between blade and handle, a classic koshirae-style detail.
  • Black lacquer hardwood saya features hand-painted dragonfly engravings in green and gold - a standout visual detail rarely seen on swords at this tier.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10410
Primary ColorMix-color
Primary MaterialT10 Carbon Steel
Saya ColorBlack
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Saya ThemeDragonfly
Tsuka ColorGold-black
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorBlack-gold
Tsuba ColorBlack-gold
Tsuba ThemeChrysanthemum
Nagasa HamonYes
Blade EngravingDragonfly
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions41 Inches
Weight4.0 Pounds
Packing Size43 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight5.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is this katana made from and does it have a real hamon?
This katana is forged from T10 carbon steel with a hand-finished edge. It features a genuine hamon line produced by differential hardening, visible along the full length of the chrome-polished blade - not an etched or artificial pattern.
What is the dragonfly design on the saya?
The black lacquer hardwood saya is hand-painted with dragonfly motifs in green and gold. Three dragonflies are distributed along the saya body in a style consistent with traditional Japanese decorative lacquerwork, making it one of the most distinctive visual elements of this piece.
How is the handle constructed and what colors are the fittings?
The tsuka is wrapped in white samegawa under black-and-gold twisted cord with gold-toned fuchi and kashira fittings. The chrysanthemum tsuba is finished in black-and-gold with open fretwork detailing, matching the sageo cord on the black lacquer saya.

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