Product Details

The blade on this katana is forged from T10 carbon steel and runs full tang through the handle for structural integrity from tip to pommel. A genuine hamon line is visible along the edge, and vine motifs are engraved directly into the blade surface, giving it a textured, hand-finished character that stands apart from plain-polish production pieces. The steel presents a chrome-toned finish with a matte quality that catches light along the hamon without overwhelming glare. For collectors exploring the range of Handmade Japanese Samurai Sword options, this piece reflects the kind of blade detail that warrants close inspection.

The tsuka is built on a PU black samegawa base - a smooth, patterned surface that provides grip structure beneath the wrap. Teal green ito is wound over it in the traditional diamond-gap style, with each crossing pulled tight and evenly spaced. The result is a handle that holds visually even under close scrutiny, with the black samegawa peeking through each opening in clean contrast to the green cord.

At the guard, a gold-toned tsuba commands immediate attention. Cast with an ornate scroll and openwork design, it features detailed relief patterning across the entire surface - botanical curves, fine lines, and a darkened recess that makes the raised gold elements read clearly. The fuchi at the throat of the handle shares the same gold tone and engraved finish, maintaining continuity between guard and grip.

The saya is lacquered hardwood finished in a deep near-black base scattered with gold and teal-blue flecks - a multi-tone camouflage effect that shifts visually depending on the light. It is a departure from solid-color scabbards and gives the piece a distinctly textured presence when displayed horizontally or mounted. A teal sageo cord is knotted at the koiguchi in an elaborate braided loop, echoing the ito color and completing the Green Samurai Sword palette across every component.

Overall dimensions come in at 41 inches total length with a blade width of 1.259 inches and spine thickness of 0.275 inches. Assembled weight is 3 pounds. The koshirae-style fittings - teal ito, matching sageo, gold scroll tsuba, and the multi-fleck lacquered saya - are coordinated deliberately, making this a cohesive presentation piece for collectors who want every detail considered rather than assembled at random.

  • T10 carbon steel full tang blade with a visible real hamon and vine engraving along the surface for added visual depth.
  • Handle wrapped in PU black samegawa base with teal green cord ito in a traditional diamond pattern for a secure, refined grip.
  • Gold-toned ornate scroll tsuba cast with intricate openwork floral and vine motifs, adding a rich antique accent at the guard.
  • Hardwood saya finished in a multi-color camouflage lacquer - dark base with scattered gold and teal flecks - paired with a matching teal sageo.
  • Full koshirae-style fittings throughout: coordinated teal ito, sageo, gold tsuba, and lacquered saya create a unified and striking presentation.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G11124
Primary ColorGreen
Primary MaterialT10 Carbon Steel
ThemesFloral Scabbard
SharpnessRazor Sharp
Saya ColorBlack
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorTeal
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorTeal
Tsuba ColorGold
Tsuba ThemeOrnate Scroll
Nagasa HamonYes
Blade EngravingVine
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions41 x 1.3 x 0.3 Inches
Weight3.0 Pounds
Packing Size43 x 4 x 4 Inches
Shipping Weight4.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is used and does it have a real hamon?
The blade is forged from T10 carbon steel with a full tang construction. It features a genuine hamon line along the edge - a visible tempering boundary - plus vine engravings along the blade surface. Blade width is 1.259 inches and spine thickness is 0.275 inches.
What does the multi-color saya finish look like?
The hardwood saya is lacquered in a deep near-black base scattered with gold and teal-blue flecks, creating a camouflage-style effect. A teal sageo cord is knotted at the opening in a braided loop, matching the handle ito color throughout the full koshirae set.
What material and design is the tsuba on this katana?
The tsuba is gold-toned with an ornate scroll and openwork design, featuring botanical relief patterning and darkened recesses that highlight the raised detailing. The fuchi shares the same gold finish, keeping the guard and handle fittings visually consistent from tsuba to pommel.