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Edo no Hana Katana 江戸の花

The Edo no Hana Katana, meaning “Flower of Edo”, is a breathtaking piece that celebrates the refined artistry and spirit of Japan’s Edo period. Its hand-painted scabbard, detailed fittings, and elegantly layered blade make it a collector’s treasure unlike any other.

Every element, from the intricate makie-style saya to the gold-accented tsuba, pays homage to the aesthetics and craftsmanship of classical Japan — where swordsmithing and art existed in perfect harmony.

SPECIFICATIONS

Blade Forged using the San-Mai technique, featuring a hard high-carbon steel core enveloped by softer layers for strength and flexibility. The visible hada (grain) and subtle notare hamon (gentle wave pattern) reveal precise differential hardening, resulting in a sharp, resilient, and beautifully textured blade.
Tsuba (Hand Guard) Handcrafted copper tsuba with black and gold floral engravings inspired by Edo-period motifs. Each curve and petal is meticulously detailed, symbolizing elegance, prosperity, and seasonal renewal.
Equipment High-quality copper fittings with gold detailing and matching floral theme across the fuchi, kashira, and koiguchi. Designed to achieve perfect balance and refined aesthetic continuity.
Handle (Tsuka) Wooden core wrapped in deep indigo ito over white ray skin (samegawa). Provides excellent grip, stability, and a refined traditional appearance.
Scabbard (Saya) Hand-painted black lacquer saya with Edo-period storytelling art featuring samurai, courtiers, and natural motifs. Each design is outlined in gold and lacquered for a lasting, mirror-like finish.
Overall Length 103 cm (40.55 inches)
Blade Length 71 cm (27.95 inches)
Handle Length 27 cm (10.63 inches)
Blade Width 3.2 cm (1.26 inches)
Weight Approx. 1.35 kg (2.97 lbs)

 

DESCRIPTION

The Edo no Hana Katana captures the cultural bloom of Japan’s Edo era — a time when peace allowed art, refinement, and craftsmanship to flourish. Its San-Mai blade delivers both cutting precision and spiritual beauty, visible through its gentle wave hamon and refined grain structure.

The black lacquer saya, adorned with colorful hand-painted figures and gold accents, tells the story of life and artistry in old Japan. The gold floral fittings, contrasted with the indigo handle, complete a composition that is as regal as it is harmonious.

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Edo no Hana Katana 江戸の花

$710.00

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Description

The Edo no Hana Katana, meaning “Flower of Edo”, is a breathtaking piece that celebrates the refined artistry and spirit of Japan’s Edo period. Its hand-painted scabbard, detailed fittings, and elegantly layered blade make it a collector’s treasure unlike any other.

Every element, from the intricate makie-style saya to the gold-accented tsuba, pays homage to the aesthetics and craftsmanship of classical Japan — where swordsmithing and art existed in perfect harmony.

SPECIFICATIONS

Blade Forged using the San-Mai technique, featuring a hard high-carbon steel core enveloped by softer layers for strength and flexibility. The visible hada (grain) and subtle notare hamon (gentle wave pattern) reveal precise differential hardening, resulting in a sharp, resilient, and beautifully textured blade.
Tsuba (Hand Guard) Handcrafted copper tsuba with black and gold floral engravings inspired by Edo-period motifs. Each curve and petal is meticulously detailed, symbolizing elegance, prosperity, and seasonal renewal.
Equipment High-quality copper fittings with gold detailing and matching floral theme across the fuchi, kashira, and koiguchi. Designed to achieve perfect balance and refined aesthetic continuity.
Handle (Tsuka) Wooden core wrapped in deep indigo ito over white ray skin (samegawa). Provides excellent grip, stability, and a refined traditional appearance.
Scabbard (Saya) Hand-painted black lacquer saya with Edo-period storytelling art featuring samurai, courtiers, and natural motifs. Each design is outlined in gold and lacquered for a lasting, mirror-like finish.
Overall Length 103 cm (40.55 inches)
Blade Length 71 cm (27.95 inches)
Handle Length 27 cm (10.63 inches)
Blade Width 3.2 cm (1.26 inches)
Weight Approx. 1.35 kg (2.97 lbs)

 

DESCRIPTION

The Edo no Hana Katana captures the cultural bloom of Japan’s Edo era — a time when peace allowed art, refinement, and craftsmanship to flourish. Its San-Mai blade delivers both cutting precision and spiritual beauty, visible through its gentle wave hamon and refined grain structure.

The black lacquer saya, adorned with colorful hand-painted figures and gold accents, tells the story of life and artistry in old Japan. The gold floral fittings, contrasted with the indigo handle, complete a composition that is as regal as it is harmonious.

Edo no Hana Katana 江戸の花 | Katana Swords