Product Details

The blade is ground from 1095 high-carbon steel and brought to a high-polish, chrome-bright finish that runs cleanly from the hamon line to the spine. Full-tang construction runs the steel continuously from tip through tsuka, giving the piece solid structural integrity and the balanced weight distribution characteristic of classical Japanese sword geometry. At 40.55 inches overall and 2.8 lb, the proportions follow traditional katana sizing without deviation. For collectors interested in this steel grade, our 1095 Japanese Katana collection covers the full range of available configurations.

The tsuka is built on a hardwood core wrapped in PU white same - a synthetic ray-skin that reproduces the raised nodule texture of traditional samegawa. Over that, dark navy blue ito is applied in a closely spaced diamond wrap, locking the same in place while producing a clean geometric pattern that runs the full grip length. The result is a handle that reads dark and restrained, with the white diamond windows providing rhythmic contrast.

The tsuba is a standout fitting - round in form, cast with an all-over hammered surface that gives it an organic, forged-stone quality, and finished in a warm gold tone. A circular engraved mon (family crest motif) sits at the center, flanked by scrollwork at the lower guard. The matching gold habaki seats the blade cleanly into the saya. Fuchi and kashira carry the same warm-metal finish, tying the full koshirae together.

The saya is the visual centerpiece of the piece. Shaped from hardwood and lacquered with a multi-color finish, the surface catches light with shifting flecks of teal, amber, and gold against a deep navy ground - a marble-style effect that makes each scabbard read as unique. The dark blue braided sageo is knotted at the kurikata and drapes naturally along the saya body, its color coordinated precisely with the ito above. If this aesthetic appeals, explore more options in our Marble Katana collection.

This katana suits collectors drawn to coordinated koshirae design - every component from ito to sageo shares the same dark blue and warm gold palette, unified across fittings, lacquer, and cord work. Packaged at 3.3 lb shipping weight in a 42.5 x 3.9 x 3.5 in box. Sword stand not included.

  • Blade forged from 1095 high-carbon steel with a full-tang construction, hand-finished to a high-polish chrome edge for a clean, mirror-bright appearance along the entire length.
  • Dark blue cotton ito wraps the tsuka in a traditional diamond pattern over PU white same (ray-skin), creating a secure grip and a sharp two-tone visual contrast.
  • Gold-tone round tsuba features a hammered surface texture and an engraved mon motif at center, with matching brass habaki - a cohesive warm-metal accent against the dark handle.
  • Hardwood saya finished in a dark blue multi-color lacquer that produces a marble-like shimmer across the surface, complemented by a braided dark blue sageo knotted at the kurikata.
  • Overall length 40.55 in, blade width 1.259 in, spine thickness 0.275 in, total weight 2.8 lb - proportions drawn from classical katana geometry for balanced in-hand feel.
  • Koshirae-style full fittings set - tsuba, fuchi, kashira, and sageo finished in a coordinated dark blue and gold palette that reads as a unified, intentional design.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10808
Primary ColorMarble
Primary Material1095 Carbon Steel
Saya ColorDark Blue
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorDark Blue
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorDark Blue
Tsuba ColorGold
Tsuba ThemeRound Plain
Nagasa HamonNo
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions40.6 x 1.3 x 0.3 Inches
Weight2.8 Pounds
Packing Size42.5 x 3.9 x 3.5 Inches
Shipping Weight3.3 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel and finish does this katana blade use?
The blade is made from 1095 high-carbon steel with a full-tang construction and brought to a high-polish, chrome-bright finish. No hamon is present on this configuration - the surface is uniformly mirror-finished from edge to spine.
How is the marble effect on the saya achieved?
The hardwood saya is finished with a premium natural lacquer process that lays down shifting flecks of teal, amber, and gold over a deep navy base, producing a marble-like shimmer. Each saya reads slightly unique depending on how light hits the surface.
What does the tsuba look like on this katana?
The tsuba is round with an all-over hammered texture finished in warm gold tone, with a central engraved mon motif. It pairs with a gold habaki and matching fuchi-kashira, keeping the full koshirae in a unified dark blue and gold color scheme.