Product Details

The blade of this katana is forged from tamahagane steel and brought to a high-polish chrome finish that highlights every contour of the geometry. Running along the edge is a real hamon - a natural temper line that marks the boundary between the hardened edge and softer spine, giving the blade its characteristic visual depth. The full-tang construction runs the length of the handle, ensuring solid structural integrity throughout the piece. Explore the full range in the Tamahagane Steel Katana Sword collection.

The tsuka is wrapped in brown cord over a foundation of genuine white samegawa (ray skin), with knot paper inserts placed at each diamond interval to maintain the tight, even pattern of the traditional katana wrap. The brown cord creates a warm contrast against the white ray skin visible between each wrap crossing, giving the handle a layered, textured appearance that reflects classical koshirae construction.

The tsuba is cast from iron in a circular form and finished in black, with a hand-carved raised dragon design covering its surface. The dragon motif is rendered with expressive detail - scales, claws, and form visible in relief against the textured iron ground. It sits at the junction of blade and handle as both a guard and a focal point of the sword's artistic character.

The saya is constructed from hardwood and finished with a natural lacquer coat that produces a deep, even black gloss. A black-brown braided sageo cord is attached at the kurigata, woven in a traditional pattern with tan and dark strands interlaced throughout. The sageo adds both functional and visual purpose to the overall koshirae presentation.

At 41 inches in overall length and 3 lbs, this tamahagane katana is sized and balanced for display as a full koshirae replica. The combination of dragon iron tsuba, brown samegawa tsuka, and lacquered black saya positions it as a refined piece for collectors interested in Most Expensive Samurai Sword-caliber Japanese sword aesthetics.

  • Blade forged from tamahagane steel with a full-tang construction, hand-finished to a high-polish chrome finish, and featuring a visible real hamon along the edge.
  • Black iron tsuba hand-carved with a raised dragon motif - a distinctive koshirae-style guard that adds sculptural depth to the sword's overall aesthetic.
  • Brown cord tsuka wrapped over real white samegawa (ray skin) with knot paper inserts; black-brown sageo cord completes the traditional koshirae mounting.
  • Black hardwood lacquer saya provides solid blade protection with a deep gloss finish, paired with a black-brown braided sageo for secure carry.
  • Overall length 41 inches, weighing 3 lbs - proportioned for display presentation and koshirae appreciation by collectors of Japanese sword craft.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G10810
Primary ColorBlack
Primary MaterialTamahagane Steel
Saya ColorBlack
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorBrown
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorBlack-brown
Tsuba ColorBlack
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 and finish does this katana blade use?
The blade is forged from tamahagane steel with a high-polish chrome finish and features a real hamon temper line. Full-tang construction runs the full length of the tsuka for solid structural integrity.
What does the tsuka wrap material consist of?
The tsuka uses genuine white samegawa (ray skin) as the base layer, wrapped with brown cord and knot paper inserts at each diamond interval - a construction method consistent with traditional koshirae mounting style.
What theme and material is the tsuba, and how does it match the saya?
The tsuba is black iron with a hand-carved raised dragon motif. It pairs with the black hardwood lacquer saya and black-brown braided sageo, creating a consistent dark-toned koshirae offset by the brown tsuka wrap.
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