Product Details

The blade is forged from folded melaleuca steel, a layering process that produces a distinctive grain pattern running the full length of the chrome-finished nagasa. A visible hamon line traces the edge in a flowing wave contour, catching light at every angle and giving each sword its own one-of-a-kind surface texture. At 40.55 inches overall with a blade width of 1.259 inches and thickness of 0.275 inches, the proportions follow classical katana geometry. Browse the full range in our Real Japanese Katana Sword collection.

The tsuka is built over a full-tang construction and wrapped first in PU red samegawa for texture, then bound with red leather cord in a traditional diagonal ito pattern. Gold-tone menuki sit beneath the wrap at grip center, adding a refined metallic accent that ties directly into the tsuba's color story. The handle color is a consistent deep red that coordinates with every other element on the piece.

The tsuba is one of the most visually commanding features of this katana. Cast in a gold tone, the circular guard is densely decorated with raised wave, cloud, and crest motifs in high relief. A central teardrop opening flanks the blade slot, and the overall silhouette reads bold and ornate against the red handle. The wave theme connects the guard to the hamon pattern on the blade, creating a coherent design language from tip to pommel.

The saya is shaped from hardwood and finished in a high-gloss red lacquer with evenly spaced banded stripes in a slightly lighter orange-red tone, giving the scabbard a bamboo-segment visual rhythm. A dark red sageo cord is tied at the kurigata with a multi-loop knot, providing both functional retention and a rich textural contrast against the gloss surface. The overall red-and-gold palette of this folded steel katana gives it strong display presence on a stand or in a case.

At 2.8 lbs with a shipping weight of 3.3 lbs, this katana ships in a 42.9 x 3.9 x 3.5 inch package. The koshirae-style fittings, folded steel blade with hamon, and coordinated red-and-gold color scheme make it a strong choice for collectors focused on visual impact and traditional Japanese sword aesthetics. Sword stand not included.

  • Folded melaleuca steel blade with a visible hamon line and a hand-finished chrome edge that reflects the layered grain unique to each sword.
  • Handle wrapped in PU red samegawa under red leather cord, delivering a secure, traditional ito wrap with gold-tone menuki accents along the grip.
  • Red hardwood saya finished in high-gloss lacquer with banded stripe detailing and a dark red sageo cord tied at the kurigata.
  • Gold-tone wave-themed tsuba cast with raised cloud and crest motifs, adding a bold focal point between blade and handle.
  • Full specs: overall length 40.55 in, blade width 1.259 in, blade thickness 0.275 in, weight 2.8 lbs - sword stand not included.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G11101
Primary ColorDarkred
Primary MaterialMelaleuca Steel
SharpnessStandard Sharp
Saya ColorRed
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorRed
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorDark Red
Tsuba ColorGold
Tsuba ThemeWave
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 the blade made from?
The blade is forged from folded melaleuca steel, which creates a layered grain pattern unique to each piece. A wave-contour hamon line runs the length of the chrome-finished edge, visible along the entire 40.55-inch nagasa.
What does the gold tsuba design show?
The round gold-tone tsuba features raised wave, cloud, and crest motifs in high relief with a teardrop side opening. The wave theme visually echoes the hamon on the blade, tying the guard design to the overall sword aesthetic.
How is the red saya finished and what is the sageo color?
The saya is hardwood with a high-gloss red lacquer finish showing evenly spaced banded stripes in a lighter orange-red tone. The sageo cord tied at the kurigata is dark red, providing rich contrast against the glossy scabbard surface.