Are these ninjato suitable as gifts for sword collectors?
Updated Mar 2026
A dark blue saya ninjato makes a genuinely distinctive gift precisely because it sits outside the most common collector categories. Most casual enthusiasts already own or have considered a katana; far fewer have a ninjato in their display, and even fewer have one with a lacquered saya and ornamental fittings of this caliber. The visual distinctiveness - straight blade, bold saya color, varied tsuba designs ranging from dragon motifs to skull or wave patterns - means the piece stands out in any collection. For collectors who already appreciate Japanese blades, the steel and construction details give them something specific to engage with. If you are building a complementary gift, the Dark Blue Cord Handle Tanto collection offers shorter blades in a matching color palette that pair naturally with a ninjato as a displayed set.