Product Details

The blade on this katana is forged from T10 carbon steel and runs full tang through the entire handle - no hidden joints, no shortcuts. Clay tempering creates a genuine hamon, the undulating temper line visible along the edge that collectors look for as a mark of authentic heat-treatment craft. At 41 inches overall and 3 pounds, the sword carries real presence without feeling unwieldy on a display stand or wall mount.

The tsuka is built around a core wrapped first in authentic red samegawa - actual ray skin whose pebbly texture locks the outer wrap in place - then finished with tightly bound red cord in a traditional diagonal pattern. Gold menuki accents sit beneath the wrap, adding small flashes of warmth against the deep red. The result is a handle that looks deliberate rather than decorative.

Separating blade from handle, the hand-carved black iron tsuba carries a wave motif worked in relief across its surface. Iron keeps the guard substantial, and the wave carving adds visual movement that pairs naturally with the hamon on the blade below it. A gold-tone habaki collar bridges the two, grounding the color story that runs through the whole piece. For anyone building a Handmade Katana collection, this tsuba-to-blade pairing is one of the cleaner executions at this tier.

The saya is where this katana earns its second name. Red pearl rayskin covers the wooden core, giving the scabbard the same tactile grain as the handle wrap and tying the full ensemble together visually. Real horn koiguchi at the mouth and real horn kojiri at the tip reinforce the two stress points that see the most handling, and a black sageo cord with a gold-tone kurikata ring completes the koshirae-style mounting. If you want to explore other options in this finish family, the Rayskin Saya Japanese Samurai Swords collection covers the range.

At 41 inches long, 1.259 inches wide at the widest point, and 0.275 inches at the spine, the blade geometry is proportioned for a katana in the traditional tachi length range. Shipping weight is 4 lb. in a 43 x 4 x 4 inch package. Sword stand not included.

  • T10 carbon steel full-tang blade, hand-finished with clay tempering to produce a genuine hamon - the visible wavy temper line along the edge that marks traditional Japanese sword craft.
  • Handle wrapped in authentic red samegawa (ray skin) beneath tightly wound red cord, delivering a secure grip with a bold, high-contrast look against the polished blade.
  • Red pearl rayskin saya fitted with real horn koiguchi and kojiri at the mouth and tip, protecting the blade in a scabbard as refined as the sword itself.
  • Hand-carved black iron tsuba with a wave theme adds both hand protection and artistic depth, with gold-tone fittings at the habaki creating a striking color accent.
  • Overall length 41 in., blade width 1.259 in., weight 3 lb. - proportioned for wall display or koshirae-style presentation in any serious collection.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G11127
Primary ColorRed
Primary MaterialT10 Carbon Steel
SharpnessRazor Sharp
Saya ColorRed
Saya MaterialRayskin
Tsuka ColorRed
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorBlack
Tsuba ColorBlack
Tsuba ThemeDragon
Nagasa HamonYes
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 and heat treatment does this katana use?
The blade is forged from T10 carbon steel and clay tempered, producing a visible real hamon along the edge. Blade width is 1.259 in. and spine thickness is 0.275 in., with a full-tang construction through the handle.
What material covers the saya on this katana?
The saya is wrapped in red pearl rayskin over a wooden core, with real horn koiguchi at the mouth and real horn kojiri at the tip - the two contact points reinforced for repeated draw and sheathe cycles.
What is the tsuba design and how does the color scheme work?
The tsuba is hand-carved black iron with a wave motif in relief. A gold-tone habaki sits between tsuba and blade, linking the black guard to the red samegawa handle and red rayskin saya in a consistent three-color koshirae arrangement.