Product Details

The 28.74 in manganese steel blade is the centerpiece of this tachi, ground to a chrome polish and finished with a genuine hamon line running its full length. At 62 HRC hardness, the steel holds a hand-finished edge while the visible temper line adds authentic visual depth that separates this piece from simpler display reproductions. The blade profile follows classical tachi geometry - a gradual curve and elongated kissaki that read clearly even when sheathed. For collectors drawn to Hand Sharpening Tachi Swords, this build delivers refined craftsmanship in a full tang construction.

The tsuka measures 10.62 in and begins with genuine black rayskin (samegawa) as the base layer, providing natural texture and grip resistance under the wrap. Teal ito is wound in the traditional hishi-gumi diamond pattern, with white same nodes left exposed at regular intervals - a detail visible clearly in the close-up photography. The color combination of deep teal against white creates a striking, intentional contrast that anchors the sword's overall aesthetic.

The tsuba is cast alloy in a gold-black two-tone finish, featuring an ornate scroll design with raised floral clusters across the surface. The central opening is precisely fitted to the blade, and the seppa on either side maintain clean alignment with the handle and blade geometry. Gold-tone menuki and matching fittings on the tsuka reinforce the consistent hardware theme throughout the koshirae mounting.

The saya is shaped from hardwood and finished in matte brown lacquer, measuring 29.92 in. Near the kojiri, carved flower-theme decoration adds a hand-applied detail that softens the otherwise clean lacquer surface. A teal sageo cord is tied at the kurikata in a traditional looped presentation - matching the ito wrap color precisely and completing the visual coherence of the set.

At 40.55 in overall and 2.8 lb, this tachi sits in a balanced range suited to wall mounting or stand display. The koshirae-style construction - full matching fittings, rayskin handle, lacquered saya, and braided sageo - makes it a complete collector piece reflecting classical Japanese long-sword presentation. For those exploring Clay Tempered Tachi Swords and related tachi builds, this manganese steel example offers a polished entry point into the category with its detailed fittings and traditional proportions.

  • Manganese steel full tang blade at 28.74 in, hand-finished with a genuine hamon line visible along the polished chrome surface, hardness rated at 62 HRC.
  • Teal ito wrap over real black rayskin (samegawa) provides a textured, secure grip across the 10.62 in tsuka, with white diamond spacing throughout.
  • Alloy tsuba in gold-black finish features an ornate scroll motif with raised floral detailing, bridging the blade and handle with structured elegance.
  • Brown hardwood saya at 29.92 in is finished in matte natural lacquer with carved flower-theme accents near the kojiri, complemented by a teal sageo cord.
  • Complete koshirae-style mounting includes menuki, matching fittings in gold-tone alloy, and a teal braided sageo - presented as a unified collectible set.
  • Overall length 40.55 in, weight 2.8 lb - a well-balanced replica built for display or serious collector study of classical Japanese tachi proportions.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10956
Primary ColorBrown
Primary MaterialT10 Carbon Steel
Tsuka ColorTeal
Tsuka Skin ColorBlack
Tsuka Skin MaterialReal Rayskin
Tsuka Length10.62
Tsuba ColorGold-black
Tsuba MaterialAlloy
Tsuba ThemeOrnate Scroll
Saya ColorBrown
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Saya SurfaceMatte
Saya Length29.92
Sageo ColorTeal
Nagasa MaterialManganese Steel
Nagasa ColorChrome
Nagasa Length28.74
Nagasa Hardness62
Nagasa SharppendYes
Saya ThemeFlower
Nagasa HamonYes
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 tachi blade?
The blade is manganese steel, hand-finished to a chrome polish with a genuine hamon line along the 28.74 in length. Hardness is rated at 62 HRC, and the blade is sharpened with a full tang construction.
What material is the handle wrap and rayskin?
The tsuka uses real black samegawa (rayskin) as the base layer, wrapped with teal ito in a traditional diamond pattern. White same nodes are left exposed at intervals across the 10.62 in handle, visible in the product close-ups.
What are the tsuba design and saya details?
The tsuba is gold-black alloy with an ornate scroll and floral motif. The saya is brown hardwood in matte lacquer at 29.92 in, with carved flower accents near the kojiri and a matching teal sageo cord tied at the kurikata.