Product Details

The blade on this tanto is forged from 1060 carbon steel and brought to a high-polish chrome finish through a hand-buffing process that removes surface texture and draws out a mirror-like brightness. At 22 inches overall with a width of 1.26 inches and spine thickness of 0.27 inches, the geometry is compact and purpose-built for the tanto form. The full-tang construction runs the steel continuously through the handle core, giving the piece solid structural integrity. Collectors looking to explore the Japanese Tanto Sword category will find this build representative of traditional proportions.

The tsuka is assembled over genuine brown samegawa - ray skin with its natural pebbly texture intact - which sits beneath teal tsuka-ito cord wound in the standard diamond-lozenge pattern. The contrast between the warm amber-brown ray skin visible through the gaps and the deep teal cord creates a layered visual effect that reads clearly at a distance. The kashira cap at the pommel matches the gold-tone hardware found throughout the fittings.

The tsuba is a round guard cast in gold-tone metal and carved with a plum blossom floral theme. The engraving covers the face of the guard with branch and blossom detail in low relief, giving the fitting a distinctly classical character. The habaki collar beneath it maintains the blade-to-guard fit at the koiguchi, keeping the draw clean and consistent with koshirae mounting standards. This piece fits within the Aikuchi Koshirae tradition of fully furnished tanto mountings.

The saya is shaped from hardwood and finished in a warm gold lacquer that photographs as a rich amber-bronze tone. The teal sageo cord is braided and knotted at the kurikata in a decorative arrangement that echoes the handle wrap color, tying the full presentation together visually. The koiguchi opening is fitted cleanly to the blade profile for a secure, rattle-free fit.

At 2 lb and packaged in a 24 x 2 x 2-inch box with a 3 lb shipping weight, this tanto ships ready for display or collection storage. Every fitting - tsuba, kashira, sageo, and saya - is assembled as a complete koshirae set. Sword stand not included.

  • Full-tang 1060 carbon steel blade hand-polished to a bright chrome finish, delivering a clean reflective surface with a precision-finished edge across a 22-inch overall length.
  • Handle wrapped in genuine brown samegawa (ray skin) under teal cord tsuka-ito in a traditional diamond pattern, providing a secure grip with a visually rich contrast.
  • Gold-lacquered hardwood saya finished in a warm amber tone, secured with teal sageo cord tied in a classic knot - a striking counterpoint to the green handle.
  • Round tsuba cast in gold-tone metal and engraved with a plum blossom floral motif, blending hand-finished detail with the koshirae style's refined aesthetic.
  • Weighs 2 lb with a package footprint of 24 x 2 x 2 inches - sized for wall display, sword rack mounting, or collection storage. Sword stand not included.

Specification

Product Specifications
Item NumberTK-JP-G11133
Primary ColorGold
Primary Material1060 Carbon Steel
SharpnessRazor Sharp
Saya ColorGold
Saya MaterialHardwood Lacquer
Tsuka ColorTeal
Nagasa ColorChrome
Sageo ColorTeal
Tsuba ColorGold
Tsuba ThemePlum Blossom
StyleKoshirae
Dimensions22 x 1.3 x 0.3 Inches
Weight2.0 Pounds
Packing Size24 x 2 x 2 Inches
Shipping Weight3.0 Pounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What steel is this tanto blade made from?
The blade is forged from 1060 carbon steel and finished with a hand-polished chrome surface. It is full-tang construction, measuring 22 inches overall with a 1.26-inch width and 0.27-inch spine thickness.
What material is the tanto handle wrapped in?
The tsuka uses genuine brown samegawa (ray skin) as the base layer, wrapped with teal tsuka-ito cord in a traditional diamond pattern. The contrast between the amber samegawa and teal cord is a key visual detail of this piece.
What design is on the tsuba and what color is the saya?
The round tsuba is cast in gold-tone metal with a low-relief plum blossom floral engraving. The saya is hardwood lacquered in a warm gold-amber finish, paired with a teal braided sageo cord tied at the kurikata.
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