How does black-blue ito wrapping differ from standard black ito?

 Updated Mar 2026

Standard black ito uses a single uniformly dyed cord — typically cotton, silk, or synthetic — braided in the traditional diamond or parallel pattern over the ray skin grip. Black-blue ito introduces a two-tone twist: either alternating strands of black and indigo cord are woven together, or a variegated cord with black and blue tones is used to create a color gradient that shifts depending on viewing angle and lighting. The practical construction is identical, but the visual result is significantly richer. On a display piece, this subtlety becomes a strong differentiator — particularly when the saya and blade carry complementary blue tones, creating a cohesive visual theme from tip to tsuka.

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