Product Details

The blade on this katana is forged from T10 carbon steel and hand-finished to a bright chrome surface that lets the hamon line read clearly along the entire length. The temper line follows a natural wave pattern, a product of the differential heat treatment process, and gives the steel visual depth that polished mono-steel cannot replicate. At 1.259 inches wide and 40.55 inches overall, the geometry sits in the classic tachi-influenced range favored by collectors focused on proportion and display quality. Browse more options in our T10 Carbon Steel Japanese Samurai Swords collection.

The tsuka is wrapped in brown genuine samegawa beneath a tight brown ito braid, with the white ray skin diamonds showing cleanly through each crossover. The wrap sits flush and firm across the full-tang handle core, maintaining even tension from the tsuba to the kashira without gaps or loose sections.

The tsuba is cast in a gold-black chrysanthemum motif - a round, heavily textured piece with layered petal relief covering the entire guard face. The color contrast between the aged gold ground and the black-shadowed recesses gives it a three-dimensional quality that reads well both up close and at display distance. A kozuka slot runs along the lower edge, consistent with traditional koshirae fittings.

The saya is the most visually distinctive element of this piece. Black hardwood forms the core, finished in natural lacquer and hand-painted with a gold scene depicting cranes in flight over bamboo, a stone pagoda, and a pond landscape. The imagery covers the full length of the scabbard on one face and is rendered with fine-line brushwork rather than stamped or printed. The gold-brown sageo is hand-knotted at the kurikata with braided multi-strand cord and finished with decorative tassels that match the warm tones of the tsuka wrap.

Weighing 2.8 lbs with a shipping package of 42.9 x 3.9 x 3.5 inches, this katana arrives ready for wall mounting or display stand presentation. The koshirae-style fittings and painted saya make it a strong centerpiece for any Traditional Japanese Sword collection, particularly for collectors drawn to crane and chrysanthemum iconography.

  • T10 carbon steel blade with a visible hamon line, hand-finished to a mirror-polished chrome surface that highlights the steel's natural grain and hardness.
  • Full-tang construction with brown genuine samegawa wrap beneath the tsuka, providing a firm, balanced grip across the 40.55-inch overall length.
  • Gold-black chrysanthemum tsuba in a circular, heavily detailed relief pattern - a classic koshirae motif that anchors the handle-to-blade transition with traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
  • Black hardwood lacquer saya hand-painted with a gold crane and pagoda scene, making the scabbard a standalone display piece with deep cultural imagery.
  • Gold-brown multi-strand sageo cord hand-tied at the koiguchi with decorative tassels, completing the koshirae style with an authentic period-accurate finishing detail.
  • Overall weight of 2.8 lbs across a 40.55-inch profile, with a 1.259-inch blade width - proportioned for wall display or collector presentation.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G11026
Primary ColorBrown
Primary MaterialT10 Carbon Steel
Saya ColorBlack
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Saya ThemeCrane
Tsuka ColorBrown
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorGold-brown
Tsuba ColorGold-black
Tsuba ThemeChrysanthemum
Nagasa HamonYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions40.6 x 1.3 x 0.3 Inches
Weight2.8 Pounds
Packing Size42.9 x 3.9 x 3.5 Inches
Shipping Weight3.3 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of hamon does this T10 blade have?
The T10 carbon steel blade features a hand-finished hamon line visible along its full length. The temper pattern follows a natural wave form produced by differential heat treatment, giving the 40.55-inch, 1.259-inch-wide blade both visual depth and a polished chrome surface.
What is the crane scene on the saya made of?
The saya is black hardwood finished in natural lacquer with a hand-painted gold crane and pagoda landscape scene. Fine-line brushwork covers one full face of the scabbard - not printed or stamped - depicting cranes, bamboo, and a stone pagoda over water.
What theme is the tsuba and how does it match the overall color scheme?
The tsuba features a chrysanthemum motif in gold-black with layered petal relief across its full round face. It pairs with the brown tsuka wrap and gold-brown sageo cord, creating a warm earth-and-gold palette that contrasts cleanly against the black lacquer saya.