Product Details

The blade is forged from folded melaleuca steel, a layered construction process that produces the distinctive undulating grain visible across the flat. At 40.55 inches overall and 1.259 inches wide at the base, the chrome-finish blade carries a genuine hamon - a natural temperline formed during the hand-finishing process that traces a wave pattern from base to tip. No acid etching, no painted-on line: the contrast is structural. For collectors exploring Melaleuca Steel Katana options, this blade illustrates what the material looks like when properly worked.

The tsuka is built on a hardwood core wrapped first in real white samegawa ray skin, then bound in dark blue cord using a traditional diamond wrap. Gold-tone menuki peek through the diamond gaps along the grip, adding fine detail without cluttering the silhouette. The handle color - deep navy against cream-white ray skin - anchors the sword's palette and keeps the grip secure under extended handling.

The tsuba is cast copper in a round koshirae profile and finished in a gold-black combination. The ornate scroll and floral motif covers the full surface, with gold gilding worked into the raised relief. The design reads clearly at arm's length and holds up to close inspection equally well - the kind of fittings detail that collectors look for in a properly appointed piece.

The saya is shaped from hardwood and finished in a high-gloss black lacquer with a fine sparkle texture throughout. The surface catches light in a way that reads as depth rather than simple gloss. Real horn is fitted at the koiguchi (mouth) and kojiri (end cap), reinforcing the two points that take the most wear. A two-tone sageo in light blue and cream is knotted at the mouth in a traditional tie, with matching tassels hanging at the ends.

Full dimensions: 40.55 in length, 1.259 in blade width, 0.275 in spine thickness, 2.8 lbs. Ships in a 42.9 x 3.9 x 3.5 in package at 3.3 lbs. Sword stand not included. This piece suits the collector who wants folded steel construction, authentic fittings, and a color scheme - navy, gold, black - that holds together visually from tip to saya end.

  • Blade forged from folded melaleuca steel with a visible real hamon - the wavy temperline along the edge is a result of traditional hand-finishing, not etching, and runs the full length of the 40.55-inch blade.
  • Handle wrapped in real white samegawa ray skin under dark blue cord in a traditional diamond pattern, with gold-tone menuki accents visible through the gaps - total sword weight is 2.8 lbs.
  • Black hardwood saya finished in gloss lacquer with a sparkling texture gives a striking visual contrast to the blue sageo; real horn koiguchi and kojiri reinforce the scabbard openings for long-term durability.
  • Gold-black copper tsuba features an intricate ornate scroll and floral motif with gold gilding, providing a rich visual focal point where blade meets handle in classic koshirae style.
  • Blue and cream dual-tassel sageo is tied at the saya mouth in a traditional knot - the two-tone cord pairing complements the dark blue tsuka-ito and black saya for a cohesive color story.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G11059
Primary ColorBlack
Primary MaterialMelaleuca Steel
SharpnessStandard Sharp
Saya ColorBlack
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorBlue
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorBlue
Tsuba ColorGold-black
Tsuba ThemeOrnate Scroll
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 melaleuca steel, producing a layered grain pattern across the flat. It carries a real hamon - a genuine temperline from the hand-finishing process - not an etched or painted effect. Blade length is 40.55 in with a 1.259 in base width.
What does the handle construction include?
The tsuka is built over a hardwood core wrapped in real white samegawa ray skin, then bound with dark blue cord in a traditional diamond wrap. Gold-tone menuki are fitted beneath the cord wrap and visible through the diamond gaps, adding detail to the 2.8 lb overall package.
What are the tsuba design and saya finish details?
The tsuba is cast copper with a gold-black finish and an ornate scroll and floral motif worked in gold gilding across the full surface. The black hardwood saya uses a high-gloss sparkle lacquer finish with real horn reinforcement at both the koiguchi and kojiri. A two-tone blue and cream sageo completes the set.