Product Details

The blade of this katana is forged from damascus steel using a folded multi-layer process that draws out flowing grain lines across the surface. Each fold consolidates the steel's structure and pushes the visual pattern toward the polished chrome finish visible along the flat - a detail that becomes especially clear near the tip where the layers converge. The full tang construction runs the complete length of the handle, keeping the assembly solid without mechanical fasteners working against the wood.

The tsuka is built over a hardwood core wrapped first in real white samegawa ray skin, which raises a natural textured surface under the hand. Over that, dark blue ito is applied in a traditional diagonal wrap, forming the evenly spaced diamond windows that expose the samegawa beneath. The result is a handle that holds firmly under load and reads cleanly in the dark blue and white palette carried through the rest of the koshirae. Collectors interested in similar color-coordinated mountings can explore the full Blue Samurai Sword range.

The tsuba is cast in a gold tone and shaped as a circular guard with plum blossom motifs in raised relief around the face. The floral carving adds depth without cluttering the silhouette, and the warm gold reads against the dark blue ito and chrome blade as a deliberate accent rather than an afterthought. A small matching gold-tone menuki detail appears on the sageo knot at the kurikata, tying the hardware palette together.

The saya is shaped from hardwood and finished with a dark blue lacquer that gives the surface a deep, slightly speckled sheen visible in raking light. An embossed texture pattern runs across the body of the scabbard, adding tactile interest without breaking the clean blue form. The dark blue sageo cord is secured at the kurikata with a structured knot that stays in place during handling. For other folded-blade options in varied colorways, the High Carbon Folded Steel Katana collection offers additional reference points.

Overall length measures 40.55 in with a blade width of 1.259 in and a blade thickness of 0.275 in. The sword weighs 2.8 lb, balanced for extended display handling. Packaged at 42.9 x 3.9 x 3.5 in with a shipping weight of 3.3 lb, the piece arrives fully assembled in koshirae mounting - tsuba, tsuka, and saya complete - ready for wall display or stand presentation.

  • Hand-forged full tang damascus steel blade with visible folded grain pattern and a polished chrome finish running the full length of the nagasa.
  • Dark blue lacquered hardwood saya with embossed surface texture and matching dark blue sageo cord tied in a traditional knot at the kurikata.
  • Tsuka wrapped in dark blue ito over real white samegawa ray skin, delivering a secure diamond-pattern grip with strong contrast between cord and skin.
  • Gold-tone plum blossom tsuba with raised floral relief detailing - circular silhouette with carved motifs that anchor the koshirae's warm metal accent.
  • Complete koshirae-style mounting: overall length 40.55 in, blade width 1.259 in, weight 2.8 lb - proportioned for display and handling.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10694
Primary ColorBlue
Primary MaterialDamascus Steel
Saya ColorDark Blue
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorDark Blue
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorDark Blue
Tsuba ColorGold
Tsuba ThemePlum Blossom
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 folded damascus steel, giving it the layered grain pattern visible along the chrome-finished flat. It is full tang, running the complete length of the hardwood tsuka core - 40.55 in overall, 1.259 in wide, and weighing 2.8 lb.
What does the gold tsuba design depict?
The tsuba is cast in a gold tone and features a plum blossom theme with raised floral relief carving across the circular face. The motif complements the dark blue ito and chrome blade, serving as the primary decorative accent in the koshirae.
What material is the saya and how is the sageo attached?
The saya is shaped from hardwood and finished with a dark blue lacquer that gives it a deep, speckled sheen with an embossed surface texture. The matching dark blue sageo cord is knotted at the kurikata with a structured traditional tie that holds securely during handling.