Product Details

The blade is forged from Damascus steel, its folded-layer construction producing the flowing grain pattern visible along the flat and a natural hamon line tracing the edge. A single bo-hi groove runs the length of the blade, reducing mass toward the tip and shifting the point of balance closer to the hand. At 40.55 inches overall and 2.8 lb, the proportions follow classic katana geometry. Collectors interested in the full range of Damascus Blade Katana options will find this piece sits at the artistic end of the spectrum.

The tsuka is built over a hardwood core and covered in black ray-skin before the dark blue ito cord is wound in a traditional diamond-pattern wrap. Small black iron menuki sit beneath the cord at the grip nodes. The dark blue sageo cord ties through the kurikata on the saya, echoing the handle wrap color and completing the two-tone navy-and-ivory color story of the full koshirae.

The tsuba is a black iron round guard with an open-lattice pierced design - a restrained, geometric pattern that frames the transition between blade and handle without visual clutter. Fuchi and kashira fittings are finished in the same black iron, keeping the metal hardware consistent from pommel to guard.

The saya is the most visually distinctive element: a beige hardwood scabbard hand-painted with bold black brushwork depicting a samurai figure in motion. Because each saya is painted by hand, the exact composition varies slightly piece to piece. The natural wood tone provides a high-contrast ground for the ink artwork, and the dark blue sageo cord ties at the koiguchi opening to finish the look.

At 2.8 lb with a 40.55-inch overall length, this katana fits standard Japanese Long Sword display mounts and wall brackets. The full-tang construction runs the steel continuously through the handle, ensuring structural integrity whether the piece is mounted horizontally on a stand or handled for form practice.

  • Full-tang Damascus steel blade displays a visible folded-layer pattern with a natural hamon line and a single bo-hi groove that lightens the blade and improves swing balance.
  • Beige hardwood saya is hand-painted with bold black samurai figure artwork, making each scabbard a one-of-a-kind piece tied with a dark blue and gold sageo.
  • Tsuka is wrapped in dark blue ito cord over black ray-skin (samegawa), following traditional Japanese koshirae construction for a secure, non-slip grip.
  • Black iron round tsuba features an open-lattice pierced design, coordinating with the all-black iron fittings for a cohesive dark metal accent throughout.
  • Overall length 40.55 in, blade width 1.259 in, weight 2.8 lb - proportions suited for display mounting or iaido-style form practice.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10673
Primary ColorNatural-wood
Primary MaterialDamascus Steel
Saya ColorBeige
Saya MaterialHardwood Natural
Tsuka ColorDark Blue
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorDark Blue
Tsuba ColorBlack
Tsuba ThemeRound Plain
Nagasa HamonYes
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions40.6 x 1.3 x 0.3 Inches
Weight2.8 Pounds
Packing Size42.9 x 3.9 x 3.5 Inches
Shipping Weight3.3 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is this katana blade made from?
The blade is forged from Damascus steel with a folded-layer construction, producing a visible grain pattern along the flat. A natural hamon line runs along the edge, and a single bo-hi groove reduces tip weight for improved balance. Overall blade width is 1.259 in.
Is the saya artwork printed or hand-painted?
The beige hardwood saya is hand-painted with black brushwork depicting a samurai figure. Because each piece is painted by hand, the exact composition varies slightly, making every scabbard unique. The dark blue and gold sageo cord completes the assembly.
What does the tsuba look like on this katana?
The tsuba is a round black iron guard with an open-lattice pierced design. It matches the black iron fuchi and kashira fittings, creating a unified dark metal accent that contrasts with the dark blue ito wrap and the ivory-toned hand-painted saya.