Product Details

The blade on this katana is forged from Damascus steel, identifiable by its layered folded-pattern surface that becomes especially visible near the shinogi and toward the kissaki. A genuine hamon runs along the edge, produced through differential heat treatment rather than cosmetic etching - the temper line shifts subtly in texture from the body of the blade and catches light at a different angle. The nagasa measures 40.5 inches in total length with a spine width of 0.27 inches, and the sword weighs 2.91 pounds overall. Construction is full tang, meaning the steel runs continuously from tip through handle without interruption. Explore more options in the Japanese Damascus Katana collection.

The tsuka is built around a core wrapped first in real white samegawa - genuine ray skin that creates a raised, pebbled surface texture across the handle. Black cord ito is then cross-wrapped over the samegawa in a traditional diagonal pattern, producing the characteristic diamond windows that reveal the white underlayer beneath. The resulting black-and-white contrast is visually clean and structurally functional, with the samegawa preventing slip under the cord wrap.

The tsuba is cast from copper in a rounded silhouette with a brown patina finish. The surface is engraved with a crane-themed composition - the crane rendered against a naturalistic background with gold and silver gilding applied selectively to the raised detail work. The crane motif carries long-standing symbolic weight in Japanese tradition, associated with longevity and refined craftsmanship. The fittings surrounding the tsuba carry a warm rose-gold metal tone visible at the habaki and seppa.

The saya is constructed from hardwood and finished with multiple coats of natural lacquer in a deep, even black. The lacquer surface is smooth and semi-gloss, providing both a protective barrier against humidity and a refined visual finish that pairs with the blade's polished surface. A braided black-and-blue sageo is secured at the kurigata with a traditional knot arrangement - the dual-color braid introducing a deliberate color contrast against the otherwise monochromatic scabbard. Browse the full Black Damascus Steel Sword collection for related configurations.

This katana is presented in full koshirae style - a complete assembly of blade, handle, fittings, and scabbard executed as a unified compositional set. Overall package dimensions are 42 x 4 x 4 inches with a shipping weight of 4 pounds. The sword stand is not included.

  • Forged from Damascus steel with a visible folded-layer pattern, the full tang blade features a genuine hamon temper line along the edge - a result of differential heat treatment that adds both visual character and structural definition.
  • The tsuka is wrapped in black cord over real white samegawa (ray skin), creating a high-contrast black-and-white grip pattern that echoes classic koshirae aesthetics while providing a firm, textured hold.
  • The black hardwood saya is finished with premium natural lacquer, delivering a deep gloss surface that resists moisture and pairs cleanly with the blade's polished chrome-toned nagasa.
  • A brown copper tsuba showcasing a crane motif with gold and silver gilding accents anchors the koshirae style - the crane design referencing longevity and elegance in Japanese symbolic tradition.
  • A braided black-and-blue sageo is knotted at the saya mouth, adding a layered color accent that contrasts the all-black scabbard and reinforces the overall two-tone visual composition.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10512
Primary ColorBlack
Primary MaterialDamascus Steel
Saya ColorBlack
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorBlack-white
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorBlack-blue
Tsuba ColorBrown
Tsuba ThemeCrane
Nagasa HamonYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions40.5 x 1.3 x 0.3 Inches
Weight2.9 Pounds
Packing Size42 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight4.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is this katana blade made from?
The blade is forged from Damascus steel with a visible folded-layer surface pattern. It features a genuine hamon produced by differential heat treatment - not cosmetic etching. Total blade length is 40.5 inches and spine width is 0.27 inches.
Is the handle grip full samegawa or partial?
The tsuka uses real white samegawa (ray skin) across the handle core, then wrapped with black cord ito in a traditional diagonal pattern. The samegawa shows through the diamond-shaped windows in the wrap, creating the black-and-white contrast visible in the photos.
What does the tsuba design look like?
The tsuba is cast from copper with a brown patina finish and features a crane-themed engraving with selective gold and silver gilding on raised details. The sageo is a braided black-and-blue cord knotted at the saya mouth, contrasting the all-black lacquered hardwood scabbard.