Product Details

The blade is forged from Damascus steel, displaying the characteristic layered grain pattern across its full length. A visible hamon line runs along the edge - produced through the hand-finishing process - giving the chrome-polished blade both visual depth and a mark of deliberate craft. The blade is full tang, running the entire length of the handle for structural integrity throughout the piece.

The tsuka is wrapped in black ito cord over a foundation of real white samegawa (ray skin). The samegawa's natural texture creates the raised diamond pattern visible beneath the cord, while the black-on-white contrast defines the classic koshirae aesthetic. Cord tension and wrap pattern are consistent from collar to pommel, a detail that reflects careful hand assembly.

At the junction between blade and handle sits a copper tsuba finished with gold gilding. The bamboo motif - rendered with fine branch and leaf detail across the guard face - is one of the most recognized symbols in East Asian craft traditions. The gold tone reads warmly against the chrome blade and sets up the color story carried through the rest of the fittings.

The red saya is built from hardwood and finished with multiple coats of premium natural lacquer, producing the deep, glossy red surface visible in the image. A black sageo cord wraps the scabbard opening, reinforcing the red-and-black pairing established by the handle. For collectors interested in similar color combinations, the Red Damascus Steel Katana collection offers additional options in this palette.

At 40.5 inches overall with a 1.26-inch blade width and 3.17 lb weight, this katana carries the proportions and balance of a full-size replica. The Folded Damascus Katana collection includes further examples of this construction style for those exploring Damascus steel koshirae pieces.

  • Forged from Damascus steel with a visible hamon line, this full tang blade shows the distinctive layered grain pattern typical of folded steel construction - a mark of hand-finished craftsmanship.
  • The black tsuka features real white samegawa (ray skin) beneath the black cord wrap, offering a secure, textured grip with classic koshirae-style contrast between the dark ito and white underlayer.
  • The gold-toned copper tsuba is sculpted with a bamboo theme - branches and leaves rendered in fine relief with gold gilding, making it a standout display piece on its own.
  • The red saya is crafted from hardwood with a hand-applied premium natural lacquer finish, paired with a black sageo cord for a bold red-and-black color contrast.
  • Overall length 40.5 in, blade width 1.26 in, weight 3.17 lb - proportioned for authentic katana display with a balanced feel in hand.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10226
Primary ColorRed
Primary MaterialDamascus Steel
Saya ColorRed
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorBlack
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorBlack
Tsuba ColorGold
Tsuba ThemeBamboo
Nagasa HamonYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions40.5 x 1.3 x 0.3 Inches
Weight3.2 Pounds
Packing Size43.3 x 3.93 x 3.14 Inches
Shipping Weight4.4 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is the blade made from and does it have a real hamon?
The blade is forged from Damascus steel with a visible hamon line produced during hand-finishing. The layered grain pattern runs the full 40.5-inch length, and the blade is full tang construction.
Is the red saya painted or lacquered, and what is it made of?
The red saya is made from hardwood with a hand-applied premium natural lacquer finish - not simple paint. This produces the deep, high-gloss red surface shown in the images, paired with a black sageo cord at the opening.
What is the tsuba design and what metal is used?
The tsuba is copper with gold gilding and features a bamboo theme - branches and leaves in fine raised relief across the guard face. The gold-toned finish contrasts against the chrome blade and complements the red-and-black overall color scheme.

Customer Reviews(1)

Daniel Ogden California, United States
Jan 12, 2025 16:07

Just opened it. Amazing, very beautiful. r
Thank you. r
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Dan