Product Details

The blade is forged from manganese Damascus steel, 28.74 inches from tip to habaki, with hand-hammered surface dents that produce a layered, rippling texture across the flat. At 62 HRC hardness the edge retains its hand-finished geometry through extended display use. A full-tang construction runs the steel continuously from kissaki through the entire tsuka, giving the piece structural integrity beyond typical decorative replicas. Explore more options in our Damascus Steel Ninja Sword collection.

The tsuka measures 10.62 inches and is built over genuine rayskin (samegawa) in black - the natural nodule texture is visible through the diamond-shaped gaps in the ito wrap. Navy blue cord is wrapped in the traditional tsuka-maki pattern, creating sharp white-diamond windows against the dark rayskin beneath. The combination reads as clean and deliberate rather than decorative for its own sake.

The silver alloy tsuba is cast with an ornate scroll motif that covers the full guard face. Its modest diameter keeps the profile trim while the engraved detailing adds visual weight between blade and handle. The gold-toned fuchi at the collar transitions the blue ito into the tsuba without a hard break in the color story.

The saya is shaped from hardwood and finished in a matte dark blue lacquer - the photo confirms a deep teal-navy tone that pairs directly with the handle ito. At 29.92 inches it sheathes the nagasa with close tolerance. A blue-and-white sageo wraps the kurigata in alternating stripes and ties off in a front-facing knot, adding the final layer of contrast against the dark saya body. Browse our full Pattern Steel Ninjato selection for similar koshirae configurations.

Overall the piece measures 40.55 inches and weighs 4.4 lb. The straight ninjato profile, koshirae-style fittings, and coordinated blue-silver-chrome palette make it a self-contained display piece. Blade width is 1.26 inches with a spine thickness of 0.27 inches - dimensions that translate well on a horizontal wall mount or a two-tier sword stand.

  • Manganese Damascus steel blade, 28.74 in long, hand-hammered with irregular surface texture and a chrome-finish edge, hardened to 62 HRC for lasting sharpness.
  • Full-tang construction with real rayskin (samegawa) under navy blue cord ito - diamond gaps reveal the black rayskin beneath for a sharp two-tone contrast.
  • Silver alloy tsuba engraved with an ornate scroll pattern adds refined detail at the guard, visually anchoring the blue handle against the polished blade.
  • Dark blue matte hardwood lacquer saya, 29.92 in, secured with a blue-and-white sageo tied in a traditional knot - both functional retention and a striking visual detail.
  • Overall length 40.55 in, weight 4.4 lb, koshirae-style fittings throughout - proportioned for wall display or collection alongside other Japanese sword replicas.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10798
Primary ColorBlue
Primary MaterialDamascus Steel
Tsuka ColorBlue
Tsuka Skin ColorBlack
Tsuka Skin MaterialReal Rayskin
Tsuka Length10.62
Tsuba ColorSilver
Tsuba MaterialAlloy
Tsuba ThemeOrnate Scroll
Saya ColorDark Blue
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Saya SurfaceMatte
Saya Length29.92
Sageo ColorBlue-white
Nagasa MaterialManganese Steel
Nagasa ColorChrome
Nagasa Length28.74
Nagasa Hardness62
Nagasa SharppendYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions30.3 x 1.3 x 0.3 Inches
Weight2.1 Pounds
Packing Size33.4 x 3.9 x 3.14 Inches
Shipping Weight3.3 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is the blade made from and how hard is it?
The blade is manganese Damascus steel, 28.74 in long, hardened to 62 HRC. Hand-hammered surface dents create the layered texture visible along the flat.
Is the rayskin on the handle real or synthetic?
The samegawa is genuine rayskin in black. The natural nodule pattern shows through the diamond gaps in the navy blue cord ito wrap, giving the tsuka an authentic two-tone look.
What does the tsuba design look like and how is the saya finished?
The silver alloy tsuba is engraved with an ornate scroll pattern. The saya is matte dark blue hardwood lacquer, 29.92 in, with a blue-and-white striped sageo tied at the kurigata.

Customer Reviews(1)

Michael New York, United States
Jan 25, 2024 16:00

I've always wanted a sword for a long time but I didn't know where to get one until I found true katana and the sword I got I love it and it was truly the sword I was looking for I will be getting more and more soon to add to my collection it's truly a beautiful piece of art and hard work