What makes a Fan Saya katana different from a standard katana?
Updated Mar 2026
The defining difference lies in the scabbard design. A standard saya is typically lacquered wood in black or deep brown with minimal ornamentation. A Fan Saya katana incorporates folding-fan (sensu) motifs into the scabbard and matching fittings — often expressed through gold-toned hardware on the tsuba, habaki, and kashira that repeat the fan theme across the full mounting. This transforms the saya from a functional sleeve into an integrated decorative element. In the pieces in this collection, black leather wrapping on the saya provides a contrasting ground that makes the gold fan fittings visually prominent, creating a coherent aesthetic from tip to pommel rather than treating blade and scabbard as separate design concerns.