Product Details

The blade is the first thing that commands attention. Forged from manganese steel and hardened to 62 HRC, the 28.74-in. nagasa carries a striking flame-engraved hamon - a high-contrast black-and-white pattern that traces the entire cutting edge in bold, fire-like waves. The chrome-finished surface amplifies every detail of the hamon, making the visual effect impossible to ignore from across a room. This is the defining characteristic of the sword, and it shapes every design decision that follows. Browse the full range in our 1095 Steel Katana Sword collection for comparable blade builds.

The tsuka runs 10.62 in. and is built on a full tang core for structural integrity. Real rayskin (samegawa) in black forms the under-layer, its pebbly texture providing grip before the black cotton ito is even applied. The cord wrap follows a traditional diamond pattern, with menuki fittings seated beneath the ito at the correct positions. The result is a handle that feels deliberate and well-proportioned, not decorative as an afterthought.

At the junction of blade and handle sits the tsuba - an alloy piece rendered in gold and black with a sculpted dragon motif. The dragon's form wraps the guard in relief, with warm antique-gold tones standing out against the darker body. A matching habaki and fuchi in the same gold-black palette keep the fittings cohesive. The dragon iconography connects to a long tradition of power symbolism in Japanese sword culture without overstating it.

The saya is covered in genuine rayskin and finished matte black, with a fine crackle texture across the surface that catches light differently from every angle. At 29.92 in., it sheathes the blade with a secure fit. The black sageo cord exits cleanly and is tied in a traditional knot with a decorative loop - visible in the image and consistent with classical koshirae presentation. If the all-black aesthetic appeals to you, the Black Japanese Sword collection features more pieces in this palette.

Total length is 40.55 in. and overall weight is 2.8 lb. Packaged in a fitted box measuring 42.9 x 3.9 x 3.5 in. with a shipping weight of 3.3 lb. The koshirae-style mountings, rayskin saya, and flame hamon blade combine to make this one of the more visually distinctive pieces in its class - suited for wall display, cabinet collections, or gifting to someone who takes Japanese swords seriously.

  • Manganese steel blade at 62 HRC hardness, 28.74 in. nagasa with a dramatic flame-engraved hamon - the high-contrast black-and-white edge pattern runs the full length of the polished chrome-finish blade.
  • Full tang construction extends through the 10.62 in. tsuka, wrapped in black cotton cord over genuine rayskin (samegawa) for a secure, traditional grip that locks the handle solidly in place.
  • Gold-black alloy tsuba features an intricately sculpted dragon motif - the warm antique-gold relief against the dark surround gives the fittings a bold, layered visual depth.
  • Black rayskin saya, 29.92 in. long, finished matte with a crackle-texture surface and secured with a black sageo cord tied in a traditional knot - functional protection with strong visual character.
  • Overall length 40.55 in., weight 2.8 lb. - proportions and balance are tuned for display and handling, making this a strong centerpiece for any Japanese sword collection.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10925
Primary ColorBlack
Primary Material1095 Carbon Steel
Tsuka ColorBlack
Tsuka Skin ColorBlack
Tsuka Skin MaterialReal Rayskin
Tsuka Length10.62
Tsuba ColorGold-black
Tsuba MaterialAlloy
Tsuba ThemeDragon
Saya ColorBlack
Saya MaterialRayskin
Saya SurfaceMatte
Saya Length29.92
Sageo ColorBlack
Nagasa MaterialManganese Steel
Nagasa ColorChrome
Nagasa Length28.74
Nagasa Hardness62
Nagasa SharppendYes
Nagasa HamonYes
Blade EngravingFlame
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 steel and hardness is this katana blade?
The blade is manganese steel hardened to 62 HRC, measuring 28.74 in. long with a chrome finish and a flame-pattern hamon engraved along the full edge.
Is the handle grip real rayskin or synthetic?
The tsuka uses genuine rayskin (samegawa) as the under-wrap beneath the black cotton ito cord, over a full tang core. Handle length is 10.62 in. with menuki fittings seated under the wrap.
What does the tsuba look like and what is the saya made of?
The tsuba is a gold-black alloy piece with a sculpted dragon motif in antique-gold relief. The saya is 29.92 in., covered in matte black rayskin with a crackle texture and tied with a black sageo cord.