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【Zencho】entire length:103CM
【Hacho】blade length:71CM
【Handle length】:27CM
【Sori】:1.8CM
【Sakikasane】:0.45CM
【Motokasane】:0.7CM
【Sahihaba】:2.3CM
【Motohaba】:3.2CM
【Kissaki nagasa 】:3.8CM
【Mizuheshi】:Tsuchioki
【Hamon】:Gonome
【Blade material】:Modern Uzi Steel
【Hi】:No HI
【Structure】:Maru
【Blade treatment】:Japanese style fine grinding
【Blade type】:Shinogizukuri
【Yokote】:Real Yokote
【Disassembled】:Yes
【Fuchi kashira】:
【Handle wraps】:Moro-hineri-maki
【Samekawa】:Ray skin
【Mekugiana】:Two
【Mekugi】:Bamboo
【Menuki】:
【Seppa】:Copper
【Tsuba】:
【Habaki】:Copper
【Saya】: Lacquer pearl shell sheath
【Koiguchi】:ox horn
【Sageo】:Japanese style silk rope
【Kurikata】:ox horn
【Kojiri】:ox horn
【Gift】:Katana Bag
【Total weight】:1.52KG
【Desheathing weight】:1.2KG
【Other】: Handmade products have errors, specifications are for reference only!
Introducing the Patteraless Katana – a masterpiece of modern sword-making that combines ancient Damascus steel tradition with contemporary craftsmanship. This exceptional sword features a blade forged from premium modern Uzi steel, renowned for its exceptional strength, edge retention, and beautiful natural grain pattern.
The blade is clay tempered using traditional techniques to produce a stunning Gonome hamon – a distinctive irregular wavy temper line that dances along the edge of the blade. Every hamon is unique, making each Patteraless Katana a one-of-a-kind work of art.
Every detail of this katana exudes elegance: from the hand-polished copper gilding silver fittings to the authentic ray skin handle wrapped in traditional Japanese silk. The exquisite lacquer pearl shell saya provides a stunning iridescent finish that complements the natural beauty of the Uzi steel blade.
Key Features
• ✅ **Premium Modern Uzi Steel Blade**: Exceptional strength, durability and beautiful natural grain
• ✅ **Stunning Gonome Hamon**: Unique irregular wavy temper line created by clay tempering
• ✅ **Copper Gilding Silver Fittings**: Hand-polished premium fittings on tsuba, fuchi and kashira
• ✅ **Lacquer Pearl Shell Saya**: Exquisite iridescent finish with traditional ox horn fittings
• ✅ **Full Tang Construction**: Maximum strength and durability for generations of enjoyment
• ✅ **Premium Ray Skin Handle**: Authentic samegawa with Japanese silk wrap
This Patteraless Katana is more than just a sword – it is a testament to the art of sword-making. Perfect for discerning collectors, as a centerpiece in any sword collection, or as an unforgettable premium gift. Each sword is a unique masterpiece with its own individual hamon and grain pattern.
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### Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is modern Uzi steel and why is it special?
A: Modern Uzi steel is a high-performance Damascus steel that replicates the legendary properties of ancient Wootz steel. It features a beautiful natural grain pattern, exceptional edge retention, and superior toughness compared to conventional carbon steels.
Q: What is Gonome hamon and how is it created?
A: Gonome hamon is a distinctive irregular wavy temper line created through the traditional clay tempering process. We apply a special clay mixture to the blade before quenching, resulting in this unique and highly sought-after pattern.
Q: Is the hamon on each katana unique?
A: Yes! The clay tempering process is done entirely by hand, so no two blades will ever have exactly the same Gonome hamon. Each Patteraless Katana is truly one of a kind.
Q: What is the saya made of?
A: The saya features a beautiful lacquer pearl shell finish with traditional ox horn fittings at the koiguchi (opening) and kojiri (tip). This creates a stunning iridescent effect that changes color in different light.
Q: What material are the fittings made of?
A: All fittings (tsuba, fuchi, kashira and menuki) are made of copper gilding silver, hand-polished to a brilliant finish for maximum elegance and durability.
Q: Is this katana suitable for cutting practice?
A: While it is fully functional and sharp, we strongly recommend using it exclusively for display and collection purposes to preserve its beautiful finish and collectible value.
Q: Can I customize this katana?
A: Yes! We offer limited customization options for our premium models. Contact us directly to discuss your specific requirements.
Q: What is the weight and balance of this katana?
A: The total weight is 1.52 kg (3.35 pounds), with a desheathing weight of 1.2 kg (2.65 pounds). It is perfectly balanced according to traditional Japanese proportions.
Katana parts names and terminology
Katana parts names and terminology
In the world of Katana, Katana parts names and terminology are very important as most of the Katana parts names use Japanese vocabulary and special nouns. This page can help you understand Katana faster.


A.SAKIKASANE Thickness of blade tip.
B.MOTOKASANE Thickness of the bottom of the blade.
C.KISSAKI NAGASA Length of tip.
D.SAKIHABA Width of blade tip.
E.MUNE The surface of the katana back.
F.MOTOHABA Width of bottom of blade.
G.MUNEMACHI The notch at the top of the blade stem,where the back surface (mune) of the blade begins.
H.HAMACHI A notch at the top of the blade,where the blade begins.
I.FUKURA The radian of the blade in the tip area.
J.BOSHI Blade text in the tip area.
K.YOKOTE The boundary between blade tip and blade body.
L.KOSHINOGI Shinogi-ji above the blade tip area (yokote).
M. MITSUKADO Intersection point of yokote and blade edge of blade body and blade edge of tool tip.
N.SHINOGI MITSUKADO Shinogi,Koshinogi und Yokote linien.
O.SHINOGI-JI Blade surface between shinogi and mune.
P.SHINOGI A chear straight line extending along the longitudinal direction of the blade is the thickest part of the blade (only appearing on katana of shinogi-zakuri) .
Q.JI The surface between shinogi and nioiguchi.
R.HA The edge area of the cutter body is hardened by quenching.
S.HASAKI Asharpened edge.
T.NIOIGUCHI A clear line separating the hardened blade from the softer part of the blade body.
U.ASHI Nioiguchi's extension line in the direction of the blade.
V.HACHO A straight line that determines the length of the blade.
W.SORI Degree of blade bending.
X.ZENCHO The total length of the katana,including the stem (the blade length is only the blade body).
Y.NAKAGO NACASA Length of katana stem.
Z.MAKUGIANA A hole in the shank for receiving Mekugi (bamboo nail for fixing the blade in the handle).
AA,MEI Inscription on the hilt (usually the name of the katana maker,but there are often other information).
Now that you have learned the terminology and proper nouns of katana through this article, you also design customize your ideal katana.
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