Product Details

The blade on this katana is forged from T10 carbon steel and brought to a high-polish black finish that makes the hamon line stand out in sharp contrast. That temper line runs naturally along the edge, the result of a traditional heat-treatment process rather than surface engraving - giving the blade a visual depth that changes depending on how the light catches it. The full tang extends through the entire handle, keeping the blade and tsuka locked as a single rigid unit. At 41 inches overall with a blade thickness of 0.275 inches, the proportions sit squarely in the classic katana range. If you're exploring more options in this steel category, the Crimson Red Katana collection covers a range of red-themed builds.

The tsuka is built over a hardwood core wrapped first in genuine white samegawa - the textured ray skin that gives traditional handles their grip - then bound tightly in red ito using the standard tsukamaki diamond pattern. The white menuki peek through the lozenge gaps, adding small flashes of contrast against the deep red cord. The wrapping is firm and even, with no loose sections along the length of the handle.

The tsuba is brown iron with a phoenix design carved in relief across the face. Gold-tone accents detail the feathers and body of the bird, giving the guard a warm, layered look that reads clearly against both the dark blade and the red ito. The phoenix is one of the more enduring motifs in Japanese sword fittings - associated with transformation and perseverance - and this execution keeps that symbolism intact without overworking the design. For more tsuba options with detailed metalwork, browse the Gold Printed Tsuba Katana collection.

The saya is lacquered hardwood in a solid, high-gloss red - the same red that anchors the handle wrap, pulling the overall color palette together. The sageo is woven in red and black, tied at the kurikata in the style typical of formal koshirae fittings. The contrast between the red lacquer and the black cord trim gives the scabbard a clean, finished look from tip to kojiri.

At 4 lbs total weight and 41 inches end to end, this katana ships in a 43 x 4 x 4 inch package. The koshirae-style mounting, full-tang blade, and matched red-black color scheme make it a strong choice for wall display or as a centerpiece for a Japanese sword collection. Sword stand is not included.

  • T10 carbon steel blade with a visible hamon temper line, hand-finished to a high-polish black finish - full tang construction runs the entire length of the tsuka for solid balance.
  • Red lacquered hardwood saya pairs with a red-black sageo tied in a traditional knot, creating a bold two-tone presentation that stands out in any display.
  • Brown iron tsuba features a phoenix motif with gold-tone accent details - the phoenix theme carries deep symbolism in Japanese culture, representing renewal and resilience.
  • Tsuka wrapped in red ito over white real samegawa (ray skin) using traditional tsukamaki technique, providing a secure, textured grip with a clean diamond pattern.
  • Overall length 41 inches, blade thickness 0.275 inches, weight 4 lbs - sized and proportioned to match standard katana display dimensions.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10282
Primary ColorRed
Primary MaterialT10 Carbon Steel
Saya ColorRed
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorRed
Nagasa ColorBlack
Sageo ColorRed-black
Tsuba ColorBrown
Tsuba ThemePhoenix
Nagasa HamonYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions41 x 0.3 Inches
Weight4.0 Pounds
Packing Size43 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight5.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel and heat treatment does this katana use?
The blade is forged from T10 carbon steel and heat-treated to produce a genuine hamon temper line visible along the edge. The blade is hand-finished to a high-polish black and runs full tang through the tsuka.
What is the tsuba design and material on this katana?
The tsuba is brown iron with a phoenix motif in relief, accented with gold-tone detailing on the feathers. It measures as a standard katana guard and pairs with the red ito and red lacquer saya for a cohesive koshirae presentation.
Is the saya on this katana real lacquered wood?
Yes - the saya is hardwood finished in high-gloss red lacquer, not plastic. It is paired with a red-black sageo tied at the kurikata, matching the red ito handle wrap for a consistent color scheme across the full mounting.