What makes a shirasaya katana different from a standard mounted katana?

 Updated Feb 2026

A shirasaya katana uses a plain hardwood mounting with no tsuba (hand guard), no menuki ornaments, and no tsuka-ito wrapping. The handle and scabbard are typically made from a single species of wood, creating a seamless visual line from pommel to scabbard tip. Standard mounted katana, by contrast, feature a tsuba, ray-skin grip, silk or cotton wrapping, and decorative metal fittings called fuchi and kashira. The shirasaya design originally served as a storage housing to keep blades safe from humidity and corrosion when not fitted in formal koshirae mounts. Today, collectors value the style because it strips away ornamentation and highlights the blade's geometry, steel grain, and hamon temper line as the focal point of the piece.

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