Product Details

This katana features a 28.5-inch nagasa forged from 1065 carbon steel and clay tempered to produce a genuine hamon line visible along the polished surface. The differential hardening process brings the edge to approximately 60 HRC while keeping the spine resilient, and the chrome-toned finish highlights the transition between hardened and softer zones. Kanji characters are engraved near the habaki, adding an authentic finishing detail to the hand-finished steel.

The 10.25-inch tsuka is built over a full tang core and wrapped in white cord using a traditional diamond pattern over PU white samegawa. The layered texture provides a firm, non-slip hold, while silver-toned fuchi and kashira cap each end of the handle cleanly. This construction keeps the grip balanced and comfortable across the katana's 2.8-pound total weight.

At the junction of handle and nagasa sits an alloy tsuba with an openwork floral motif. Silver-finished branches and vines arc through the guard, punctuated by gold-highlighted leaves and petals that catch light from every angle. The rounded frame and dimensional sculpting give the tsuba a layered, almost three-dimensional quality that stands out among Real Japanese Katana designs.

The hardwood saya is coated in a silver crackle-textured lacquer that creates a web-like pattern across the entire surface. Gold-accented kurikata and kojiri add warm contrast points, and the silver sageo cord is tied in a traditional knot at the throat. A sculpted silver koiguchi transitions smoothly into the saya body, completing the cohesive silver-and-gold color theme found throughout this piece.

Measuring 40.5 inches overall with a 1.259-inch blade width and 0.275-inch spine thickness, this full tang katana balances visual impact with solid proportions. Every fitting - from tsuba to kashira - follows the silver and gold palette, making it a striking addition to any Silver Scabbard Japanese Samurai Swords collection. The sword stand or holder is not included.

  • Forged from 1065 carbon steel with clay tempering that produces a real hamon line along the 28.5-inch nagasa, hardened to approximately 60 HRC for lasting edge retention.
  • Silver-finished hardwood saya features a crackle-textured lacquer surface with silver sageo cord and gold-accented kurikata, measuring 28.5 inches in length.
  • Alloy tsuba in an openwork floral design combines silver-toned branches and leaves with gold-highlighted petals, framed in a rounded silhouette for a refined guard profile.
  • The 10.25-inch tsuka is wrapped in white cord over PU white samegawa, delivering a secure diamond-pattern grip with silver fuchi and kashira end caps.
  • Overall length of 40.5 inches at 2.8 lbs, full tang construction secured through the hardwood handle for structural integrity from tip to pommel.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10995
Primary ColorGray
Primary Material1065 Carbon Steel
Saya ColorSilver
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorWhite
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorWhite
Tsuba ColorSilver
Tsuba ThemeDragon
Blade EngravingText
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 hardening process is used on this katana?
The 28.5-inch nagasa is forged from 1065 carbon steel and clay tempered to create a genuine hamon line. The differential hardening brings the cutting edge to approximately 60 HRC while the spine remains more flexible for structural resilience.
How does the silver saya finish look up close?
The hardwood saya is coated in a silver crackle-textured lacquer that creates fine web-like lines across the surface. Gold-accented kurikata and kojiri fittings add warm contrast, and a silver sageo cord ties at the throat for a cohesive silver-and-gold presentation.
What is the tsuba design on this silver katana?
The alloy tsuba features an openwork floral motif with silver-finished branches and vines framing gold-highlighted leaves and petals. The rounded guard has dimensional sculpting that gives it a layered, three-dimensional appearance complementing the overall silver theme.

Customer Reviews(2)

Hannah Long New Mexico, United States
Dec 16, 2025 14:54

I bought this as a gift, mainly meant for a wall display, and it is perfect for my purpose! I cannot attest to blade sharpness or durability, as it was purchased as a decorative piece - but it seems like a fairly sturdy piece. I'm not worried about it breaking, the sheath feels sturdy, and it sits comfortably in your hands. Very cool!

George Boulos South Carolina, United States
Dec 06, 2025 21:53

You guys have quality and good stuffr
Pricing is always in liner
It's my third sword and will buy morer
Y'all make it too easyr
Thanks