Product Details

The blade on this katana is forged from Damascus steel, shaped through a folded multi-layer process that leaves the characteristic flowing grain pattern visible across the entire surface. A natural hamon runs along the edge, tracing the boundary between the hardened cutting zone and the softer spine. The result is a full-tang blade measuring 40.5 inches overall - balanced and proportioned in the classic Japanese tachi silhouette. Collectors drawn to Orange Damascus Steel Japanese Samurai Swords will recognize the combination of folded-layer texture and a chrome-polished finish as one of the more visually striking treatments available at this category level.

The tsuka is built over a full-tang core and wrapped with genuine white samegawa rayskin as the base layer. Black ito cord is then applied in a traditional diagonal wrap, creating the evenly spaced diamond-shaped openings that allow the white samegawa to show through - a deliberate contrast that defines the handle's visual rhythm. The wrapping is firm and even throughout, anchored at both ends with secure knot work.

The tsuba is the standout fitting on this piece. Cast and finished in a black-and-gold palette, it carries an all-over chrysanthemum relief pattern - sixteen-petal blooms arranged symmetrically across the surface with fine line detail between them. A gold habaki collar seats cleanly against the guard, providing the transition point between tsuba and blade. The fittings read as cohesive in tone, with the gold accents echoing across habaki and the tsuba's raised highlights.

The saya is crafted from hardwood and finished in premium natural lacquer. The color reads as a warm, saturated orange with scattered floral inlay detail across the body - visible as small silver and white fragments embedded into the lacquer surface, giving the scabbard depth and texture rather than a flat single-tone finish. A black sageo cord is tied at the kurigata with a formal knot and finished with tasseled ends. The koiguchi opening is fitted precisely. Those building out a Orange Scabbard Japanese Samurai Swords display will find the saya proportions and color saturation consistent with full koshirae presentation standards.

Specifications: overall length 40.5 in, blade width 1.26 in, blade thickness 0.28 in, weight 3.2 lb. Shipping weight 3.4 lb in a 43.4 x 3.9 x 3.14 in package. Sword stand not included.

  • Blade forged from Damascus steel with a visible folded-layer pattern and a hand-finished edge; full-tang construction runs the full length of the handle for solid balance.
  • Tsuka wrapped in black ito over genuine white samegawa rayskin, delivering a secure, textured grip with traditional diamond-pattern spacing and black sageo cord accent.
  • Black-and-gold tsuba features an intricate chrysanthemum motif hand-carved in relief, framed by a gold habaki that cleanly separates blade from guard.
  • Orange hardwood saya finished in premium natural lacquer with a warm amber-to-orange tone and scattered floral inlay detail, secured by a black sageo cord with tassel knot.
  • Overall length 40.5 in, blade width 1.26 in, weight 3.2 lb - proportioned for display mounting or shelf presentation in full koshirae style.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10309
Primary ColorOrange
Primary MaterialDamascus Steel
Saya ColorOrange
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorBlack
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorBlack
Tsuba ColorBlack-gold
Tsuba ThemeChrysanthemum
Nagasa HamonYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions40.5 x 1.3 x 0.3 Inches
Weight3.2 Pounds
Packing Size43.4 x 3.9 x 3.14 Inches
Shipping Weight3.4 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is this katana blade made from?
The blade is forged from Damascus steel using a folded multi-layer process, producing the characteristic flowing grain pattern visible across the surface. A natural hamon runs along the edge. The blade measures 40.5 in overall with a 1.26 in width and 0.28 in thickness.
What material is the orange saya made of?
The saya is hardwood finished in premium natural lacquer with a warm orange tone. Small silver and white floral fragments are embedded in the lacquer surface, adding texture and depth. A black sageo cord with tassel knots secures at the kurigata.
What does the tsuba design look like on this katana?
The tsuba features a chrysanthemum motif in black-and-gold - symmetrical sixteen-petal blooms in relief across the surface. A gold habaki collar seats against it, tying the gold accents together. The black ito handle and orange saya create a three-tone koshirae presentation.