Product Details

The blade on this katana is forged from T10 carbon steel and finished with a hand-polished edge that reveals a clearly defined hamon line along the cutting side. The differential heat treatment produces the characteristic wave pattern - lighter along the edge, darker toward the spine - that collectors look for in a well-finished Japanese-style sword. The chrome-bright polish gives the blade a clean, mirror-like appearance that contrasts sharply against the natural wood tones of the saya. This is a full-tang build, meaning the steel runs continuously from tip through handle, seated securely inside a dark blue cord-wrapped tsuka. The ito is wrapped over genuine white samegawa (ray skin), with the familiar diamond pattern of the binding sitting neatly against the pale background of the same. Copper fittings at the kashira and habaki carry the warm-metal color palette through the entire assembly, while a small red accent bead tied into the sageo cord adds a subtle focal point.

The tsuba is cast in brown copper and depicts a phoenix in flight, with gold and silver gilding highlighting the feather details and surrounding decorative elements. The design is substantial without being overly ornate - the kind of guard that reads clearly from a distance and rewards a closer look. It sits at the natural transition point between the dark blue handle and the pale natural saya, anchoring the color contrast of the whole piece.

The saya is crafted from natural hardwood with a light, unsealed finish that shows the grain underneath. Running across its full length is a hand-engraved floral relief - peony-style blossoms and flowing botanical forms carved directly into the wood surface. The engraving is deep enough to cast shadow in direct light, giving the scabbard genuine visual texture rather than a printed or stickered effect. A black sageo cord is knotted at the kurikata, completing the traditional koshirae fittings. For collectors interested in Brown Flower Tsuba Japanese Samurai Swords, this piece pairs a botanically themed saya with a complementary tsuba design in a way that few production katanas manage.

This katana measures 40.5 inches overall with a 1.26-inch blade width and weighs 2.88 lb - proportions that suit horizontal wall mounts or angled display stands equally well. The shipping package measures 42 x 4 x 4 inches at a shipping weight of 4 lb. Note that a sword stand or holder is not included. For a broader look at Hand Forged Samurai Sword options, the collection includes comparable full-tang builds across multiple blade steels and saya finishes.

  • Forged from T10 carbon steel with a visible hamon line running the full length of the blade, delivering a classic differential heat-treat aesthetic prized by collectors.
  • Full-tang construction with a dark blue cord-wrapped handle over genuine white samegawa (ray skin), finished with copper fittings and a red accent bead for a traditional koshirae look.
  • Brown copper tsuba features a detailed phoenix motif with gold and silver gilding - a standout design element that anchors the sword's classical Japanese aesthetic.
  • Natural hardwood saya is finished with hand-engraved floral relief carvings across its full length, giving the scabbard the look of a traditional lacquered display piece.
  • Overall length 40.5 in, blade width 1.26 in, total weight 2.88 lb - well-proportioned for wall display or collection, shipped in a 42 x 4 x 4 in box.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10536
Primary ColorNatural-wood
Primary MaterialT10 Carbon Steel
Saya ColorBeige
Saya MaterialHardwood Natural
Saya ThemeFlower
Tsuka ColorDark Blue
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorBlack
Tsuba ColorBrown
Tsuba ThemePhoenix
Nagasa HamonYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions40.5 x 1.3 Inches
Weight2.9 Pounds
Packing Size42 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight4.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is this katana blade made from?
The blade is forged from T10 carbon steel with a hand-polished finish and a visible hamon line running along the edge - a result of the differential heat treatment process used during forging.
Is the saya engraving hand-carved or printed?
The floral design on the natural hardwood saya is hand-engraved directly into the wood surface. The relief carving is deep enough to cast visible shadow in direct light, giving it real texture rather than a flat printed finish.
What does the tsuba look like on this katana?
The tsuba is cast in brown copper with a phoenix motif, accented by gold and silver gilding on the feather and decorative details. It pairs with the natural saya and dark blue ito to create a warm-toned, traditional koshirae color scheme.

Customer Reviews(1)

Taylor Tipton Florida, United States
Jan 29, 2024 11:18

Bought as a gift for my boyfriend, he loved it so much he cried. The details are amazing and the quality is way better than expected.