Product Details

The blade on this hamidashi tanto is forged from manganese steel and finished to a 62 HRC hardness, delivering a polished chrome surface that catches light cleanly from tip to base. At 28.74 inches of nagasa, the geometry follows traditional tanto proportions - slight curve, refined point, clean shinogi line - with a hand-sharpened edge that reflects the attention given to every stage of grinding and finishing. The full-tang construction runs uninterrupted through the handle for solid balance at 1.54 lb total.

The tsuka measures 10.62 inches and is wrapped in the koshirae tradition over a foundation of genuine black rayskin (samegawa). The cord wrap is rendered in black and gold, layered in a structured diamond pattern that both secures the grip and contributes to the sword's monochromatic gold-accent palette. A red cabochon menuki is inset near the habaki collar, adding a precise point of color against the black tsuka.

A plain gold alloy tsuba marks the transition between blade and handle. Its clean circular form and warm gold tone frame the habaki without competing with the more elaborately decorated saya. The koiguchi collar matching in gold alloy reinforces the fitting consistency across the full mount. For collectors exploring Black Sageo Hamidashi variants, this piece sits confidently within that lineage.

The saya is where this tanto makes its most immediate visual statement. Shaped from hardwood and finished in matte black lacquer, its surface carries hand-applied dragon relief carvings in silver and gold that run the full 29.92-inch length. The dragon scales, claws, and whiskers are individually rendered - silver for the body, gold for the highlights and framing elements - creating a layered sculptural effect that reads as richly three-dimensional. A gold kojiri caps the tip, and gold sageo cord is threaded through the kurikata. Collectors drawn to Blackwood Saya Tanto designs will recognize the quality of lacquer work here.

Overall dimensions come in at 21.5 inches length and 1.26 inches width, with a shipping weight of 3 lb in a 23 x 3 x 3-inch package. The black-and-gold koshirae scheme, dragon saya carvings, and 62 HRC blade make this hamidashi tanto a focused collector's piece for anyone building a display around Japanese short-sword forms.

  • Manganese steel blade hardened to 62 HRC with a polished chrome finish, hand-sharpened to a refined edge and ground to a 28.74-inch nagasa for precise geometry.
  • Full-tang construction seated in a black real rayskin tsuka measuring 10.62 inches, wrapped with black-and-gold cord in a traditional koshirae style for a secure, structured grip.
  • Black matte hardwood lacquer saya spans 29.92 inches and features hand-applied silver-and-gold dragon relief carvings that coil along the full length - each figure individually detailed.
  • Gold alloy habaki and koiguchi collar pair with ornate gold fittings at kojiri and kurikata, accented by a red gemstone menuki set into the tsuka for a striking contrast.
  • Koshirae-style mountings include a plain gold alloy tsuba and gold sageo cord, completing a cohesive black-and-gold aesthetic from tip to saya end.
  • Overall length 21.5 inches, total weight 1.54 lb - compact proportions ideal for desk display or koshirae study, shipped in a 23 x 3 x 3-inch presentation package.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10640
Primary ColorBlack
Primary Material1095 Carbon Steel
Tsuka ColorBlack-gold
Tsuka Skin ColorBlack
Tsuka Skin MaterialReal Rayskin
Tsuka Length10.62
Tsuba ColorGold
Tsuba MaterialAlloy
Tsuba ThemePlain
Saya ColorBlack
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Saya SurfaceMatte
Saya Length29.92
Sageo ColorGold
Nagasa MaterialManganese Steel
Nagasa ColorChrome
Nagasa Length28.74
Nagasa Hardness62
Nagasa SharppendYes
Saya ThemeDragon
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions21.5 x 1.3 Inches
Weight1.5 Pounds
Packing Size23 x 3 x 3 Inches
Shipping Weight3.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel and hardness does this tanto blade use?
The blade is manganese steel hardened to 62 HRC with a polished chrome finish. The nagasa runs 28.74 inches with a hand-sharpened edge and full-tang construction for solid handle integrity.
What are the dragon carvings on the saya made of?
The 29.92-inch black matte lacquer saya features hand-applied relief carvings in silver and gold - silver for the dragon body, gold for highlights and framing - layered over hardwood for a sculptural, three-dimensional finish.
What fittings and handle materials does this tanto include?
The 10.62-inch tsuka uses genuine black rayskin under a black-and-gold cord wrap, with a red cabochon menuki accent. Fittings are plain gold alloy tsuba, gold habaki collar, gold kojiri, and gold sageo cord.