Product Details

The blade is forged from T10 carbon steel in a Sanmai construction - a hard steel core sandwiched between softer outer layers - then hand clay-tempered to produce an authentic hamon along the cutting edge. The resulting temper line is a genuine structural feature of the heat treatment process, not an etched simulation, and gives the polished chrome-finish blade its characteristic visual depth. At 40.5 inches overall with a 1.26-inch width and 2.91 lb weight, the proportions follow traditional katana geometry.

The tsuka is assembled in full koshirae style, with PU white samegawa underlaying a tight black cord wrap. The alternating diamond-shaped samegawa panels are visible between each pass of the wrap, creating the classic higaki pattern that defines formal Japanese sword mounts. The black sageo cord is knotted at the saya mouth in a traditional tie.

The tsuba is cast in gold-toned metal and shaped as a round disc with a wave-and-floral motif worked in high relief across the entire surface. The design is detailed and consistent on both faces, and the gold tone carries through to the fuchi and kashira collars, unifying the fittings along the full length of the handle assembly. For collectors interested in themed Metal Katana fittings, the wave tsuba is one of the more visually distinctive guard designs available in this price range.

The saya is constructed from hardwood and finished in a deep gloss black lacquer base scattered with irregular gold speckle patterning across the full length of the scabbard. The effect references the makie lacquerwork tradition in Japanese decorative arts - gold particles suspended in a dark ground - and creates a strong visual counterpoint to the blade's polished steel surface. A black sageo is tied at the kurigata in a standard knot. The 1060 Clay Tempered Katana collection offers additional options if you prefer a different blade steel with similar hamon aesthetics.

Packaged in a 42 x 4 x 4 in box at a shipping weight of 4 lb. The sword stand is not included. This piece is designed for display and collection - the koshirae construction, hamon blade, and lacquered saya make it a complete and visually cohesive Japanese sword mount.

  • Full-tang T10 carbon steel Sanmai blade with a visible real hamon - the distinct temper line runs the length of the edge, produced through traditional clay-tempering and hand-forging techniques.
  • Black cotton cord tsuka wrap over PU white samegawa panels - the alternating diamond pattern provides a secure, non-slip grip and adds classic koshirae-style visual contrast.
  • Gold-finished circular tsuba engraved with a wave motif in high-relief - the detailed casting frames the blade cleanly and anchors the sword's bold black-and-gold aesthetic.
  • Hardwood saya finished in deep black lacquer with scattered gold speckle detailing - the lacquer coat protects the scabbard surface and delivers a striking makie-inspired visual effect.
  • Overall length 40.5 in, blade width 1.26 in, sword weight 2.91 lb - proportions suited for display mounting or static koshirae appreciation.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10532
Primary ColorMarble
Primary MaterialT10 Carbon Steel
Saya ColorBlack-gold
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorBlack
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorBlack
Tsuba ColorGold
Tsuba ThemeWave
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 the blade made from?
The blade is T10 carbon steel in a Sanmai layered construction - hard core steel between softer outer layers. It is hand clay-tempered to produce a real hamon, not an etched line, at a blade width of 1.26 in and overall length of 40.5 in.
What does the black-gold saya finish look like up close?
The hardwood saya is lacquered in deep gloss black with scattered irregular gold speckle detailing across its full length, referencing traditional makie lacquerwork. The black sageo cord is knotted at the kurigata in a standard tie.
What is the tsuba design and color on this katana?
The tsuba is a round gold-tone disc with a wave-and-floral motif in high-relief on both faces. The gold tone matches the fuchi and kashira fittings, creating a consistent black-and-gold color scheme across the full koshirae mount.