Product Details

This manganese steel tanto features a full tang blade finished in a deep blue with a dramatic flame-style hamon line running along the edge. Hardened to 62 HRC, the blade holds a refined edge while the blue coloring adds striking visual contrast against the white fittings. The overall length sits at 21.65 inches with the nagasa measuring 28.74 inches, making it a compact yet visually commanding piece.

The tsuka is wrapped in white ito cord over black real rayskin, spanning 10.62 inches for a balanced proportion relative to the blade. The white wrapping is tightly wound in a traditional crosshatch pattern, with gold menuki accent pieces visible beneath the cord. The rayskin provides texture and reinforcement beneath the wrap, and the full tang construction ensures the blade and handle form a single integrated unit.

The tsuba is a gold-tone alloy piece with an open lattice or cracked-ice pattern, flanked by engraved silver habaki and seppa fittings. This open design gives the guard a distinctive look that pairs well with the white and gold theme of the overall sword. For collectors interested in similar blue-bladed designs, the Blue Flame Theme Blade Hamidashi collection offers related styles.

The white hardwood saya is the standout element of this tanto. Its matte surface serves as a canvas for a bold hand-painted illustration of a wolf rendered in black ink and red accents. The artwork wraps around the body of the scabbard with visible brushstroke texture, creating a one-of-a-kind visual impact. A gold sageo cord ties at the kurikata, adding a final color accent that matches the tsuba tone.

Weighing 1.54 lbs, this tanto is built for display and collection. The combination of blue flame blade, painted wolf saya, and white-gold fittings gives it a cohesive aesthetic that stands apart from standard designs. Those exploring other Manganese Steel Tanto options will find this piece offers a distinctly artistic take on the traditional form.

  • Manganese steel full tang blade with a vivid blue flame hamon pattern, hardened to 62 HRC for lasting edge retention and corrosion resistance
  • White ito-wrapped tsuka over black real rayskin, measuring 10.62 inches for a secure and comfortable grip during display handling
  • White matte hardwood saya features a striking hand-painted wolf design in black, red, and white with gold sageo cord accent
  • Gold-tone alloy tsuba with an open lattice pattern and engraved fittings that complement the overall white and gold color scheme
  • Compact 21.65-inch overall length with a 28.74-inch nagasa, weighing 1.54 lbs - sized for shelf display or wall mounting

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10723
Primary ColorBlue Blade
Primary MaterialManganese Steel
Tsuka ColorWhite
Tsuka Skin ColorBlack
Tsuka Skin MaterialReal Rayskin
Tsuka Length10.62
Tsuba ColorGold
Tsuba MaterialAlloy
Tsuba ThemeGeometric
Saya ColorWhite
Saya MaterialHardwood Matte
Saya SurfaceMatte
Saya Length29.92
Sageo ColorWhite
Nagasa MaterialManganese Steel
Nagasa ColorBlue
Nagasa Length28.74
Nagasa Hardness62
Nagasa SharppendYes
Nagasa HamonYes
Blade EngravingFlame
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions21.7 x 1.3 x 0.3 Inches
Weight1.5 Pounds
Packing Size23.6 x 3.9 x 3.5 Inches
Shipping Weight2.2 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is the blue flame blade made from?
The blade is forged from manganese steel, hardened to 62 HRC. The blue coloring with flame-pattern hamon along the edge is achieved through a specialized heat treatment process that also enhances corrosion resistance.
What is the wolf artwork on the saya?
The white matte hardwood saya features a hand-painted wolf illustration rendered in black ink with red accents. The brushwork wraps around the scabbard body, giving each piece a bold, artistic appearance that pairs with the gold sageo cord.
What does the gold tsuba design look like?
The tsuba is a gold-tone alloy guard with an open lattice or cracked-ice cutout pattern. It sits between engraved silver-tone fittings, creating a clean contrast against the white handle wrap and complementing the gold sageo on the saya.