Product Details

The blade on this katana is forged from folded melaleuca steel, a layered construction that produces natural grain patterns across the polished chrome-finish surface. A distinct hamon line traces the length of the edge, the direct result of the differential heat treatment applied during finishing. At 41 inches overall with a blade width of 1.259 inches and thickness of 0.275 inches, the geometry holds the proportions of a traditional katana without compromise. Collectors drawn to Hand Folded Katana will recognize the craftsmanship immediately.

The tsuka is built over genuine white samegawa - ray skin panels that create a raised, textured base before the dark navy ito cord is applied in a traditional diamond-pattern wrap. The contrast between the pale samegawa and the deep blue ito is deliberate, giving the handle a clean visual rhythm that carries through to the gold-tone fittings at the pommel.

The tsuba is cast in a rounded square form and finished in gold tone, with a hand-detailed dragon relief occupying both faces. In Japanese sword tradition, the dragon represents authority and resilience - here it functions as the visual centerpiece of the koshirae, tying the gold fittings together across the tsuka and habaki.

The saya is shaped from hardwood and finished in a dark green lacquer with a speckled, multi-tone surface texture that shifts under light. A teal sageo cord is tied at the koiguchi in a structured decorative knot, and a deep blue gemstone accent sits at the binding point - a detail visible in the product images that reinforces the blue-and-green color palette running through the full koshirae. Collectors exploring Folded Steel Sword options will find this saya finish among the more distinctive in the category.

Complete weight is 3 lb., and the sword ships in a 43 x 4 x 4 inch package at 4 lb. shipping weight. The sword stand shown in lifestyle images is not included. This piece is designed as a display collectible and conversation piece for serious collectors who value both material quality and cohesive visual design.

  • Full tang folded melaleuca steel blade with a visible hamon line and hand-finished edge - natural fold patterns run the length of the polished chrome-finish blade.
  • Dark blue tsuka wrapped in genuine white samegawa and rich navy ito cord, providing a secure grip and a sharp two-tone contrast against the gold fittings.
  • Gold-tone dragon tsuba cast with intricate relief detail - the dragon motif references a classic symbol of power in Japanese sword tradition, framed in a rounded square silhouette.
  • Dark green hardwood lacquer saya with a multi-tone speckled finish and teal sageo cord tied in traditional knot style, accented by a deep blue gemstone at the koiguchi.
  • Full specs: 41 in. overall length, 1.259 in. blade width, 0.275 in. blade thickness, 3 lb. - sword stand not included.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G11132
Primary ColorBlack
Primary MaterialMelaleuca Steel
ThemesDragon Tsuba
SharpnessRazor Sharp
Saya ColorDark Green
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorDark Blue
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorTeal
Tsuba ColorGold
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 is this katana blade made from?
The blade is forged from folded melaleuca steel, which produces natural layered grain patterns across the polished surface. It features a visible hamon line from differential heat treatment, with a blade width of 1.259 in. and thickness of 0.275 in.
What does the tsuka wrap look like on this katana?
The handle uses genuine white samegawa as the base layer, then dark navy ito cord in a traditional diamond-pattern wrap. The contrast between the pale ray skin and deep blue cord gives it a clean, two-tone look complemented by gold-tone fittings at both ends.
What is the saya finish and sageo color on this sword?
The saya is hardwood lacquered in dark green with a speckled multi-tone texture that shifts under light. The teal sageo cord is tied in a decorative knot at the koiguchi, with a deep blue gemstone accent at the binding point to match the overall blue-green color palette.