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Yulan Katana | T10 Suguha Straight Hamon Tsuchioki Real Yokote Gold Silver Gilded Full Ox Horn Yulan Themed Disassemblable Katana
Product Introduction
The Yulan Katana is elegant minimalist floral themed collectible samurai sword priced at $539.99, inspired by yulan magnolia, ideal for quiet study room display, zen space decoration and mid-range oriental cultural business gifts. The blade adopts T10 high-carbon maru mono solid steel with traditional Tsuchioki clay differential temper craft, forming neat straight Suguha hamon, equipped with structural real hand-forged yokote, no blood groove maru solid blade, full flat fine hand polishing and factory pre-sharpened functional cutting edge for light iaido drawing practice.
The full set of koshirae hardware is solid copper with gold & silver two-tone gilded yulan flower relief carving, including tsuba, fuchi, kashira, menuki, seppa and habaki. The oval imogata tsuka uses genuine natural ray skin inner lining wrapped with classic moro-hineri cotton silk wrap for long-time stable anti-slip grip. The scabbard is solid hardwood with simple matte plain paint finish, matched complete solid ox horn koiguchi, kurikata and kojiri sheath fittings, paired standard cotton sage binding cord. This katana adopts fully disassemblable full tang fixed by two bamboo mekugi pegs, convenient regular blade anti-rust oil maintenance. A dedicated katana storage bag is provided as free gift accessory; extra $30 charge for personalized blade pattern & text carving upgrade.
Core Selling Advantages
- Unique Suguha straight uniform hamon, clean minimalist temper line different from wave cloud hamon styles
- Elegant yulan magnolia floral relief copper fittings, low-key two-tone gold silver gilded texture
- Structural real hand-forged yokote, authentic high-grade traditional nihonto craft feature
- Complete full solid ox horn sheath hardware (koiguchi/kurikata/kojiri), wear-resistant natural horn texture
- Genuine natural ray skin wrapped oval tsuka with classic moro cotton silk wrap
- Fully disassemblable double bamboo mekugi full tang, easy daily blade rust prevention maintenance
- Matte plain paint solid wood saya, versatile matching minimalist & zen indoor decor
- Balanced 1.55kg total weight, suitable static display & light bamboo cutting training
- Optional sharp / unsharpened blade; extra $30 exclusive custom blade carving upgrade
Complete Original Product Specifications (All parameters fully retained without omission)
| Parameter Item | Parameter Value |
|---|---|
| Zencho (Total Entire Length) | 103cm |
| Hacho (Blade Length) | 72cm |
| Handle Length | 27cm |
| Sori (Blade Curvature) | 1.8cm |
| Sakikasane (Blade Tip Thickness) | 0.45cm |
| Motokasane (Blade Root Thickness) | 0.7cm |
| Sahihaba (Blade Tip Width) | 2.3cm |
| Motohaba (Blade Root Width) | 3.2cm |
| Mizuheshi Quenching Craft | Tsuchioki Traditional Clay Tempering |
| Hamon Pattern | Suguha Straight Uniform Hamon |
| Blade Material | T10 High Carbon Steel |
| Hi Blood Groove | No HI (No Blood Groove) |
| Blade Forge Structure | MARU Mono Solid Steel |
| Blade Profile | Shinogizukuri |
| Yokote | Real Hand Forged Structural Yokote |
| Disassembled Feature | YES Fully Disassemblable Full Tang |
| Mekugiana Peg Holes | Two Double Peg Holes |
| Mekugi Fixing Pegs | Bamboo Pegs |
| Fuchi & Kashira Material | Copper Gold Silver Two-Tone Gilded Yulan Relief |
| Tsuka Wrap Craft | Moro-Hineri-Maki Cotton Ito |
| Samekawa Handle Skin | Genuine Natural Ray Skin |
| Menuki Handle Ornaments | Gold Silver Gilded Copper Yulan Pattern |
| Seppa Blade Washers | Solid Copper |
| Tsuba Hand Guard | Gold Silver Gilded Solid Copper Yulan Carved |
| Habaki Blade Collar | Solid Copper |
| Saya Scabbard Base | Solid Wood Matte Plain Paint Finish |
| Koiguchi Sheath Mouth | Solid Ox Horn |
| Kurikata Sage Ring | Solid Ox Horn |
| Kojiri Sheath Bottom Cap | Solid Ox Horn |
| Sageo Binding Cord | Plain Cotton Rope |
| Free Gift Accessory | Katana Storage Carry Bag |
| Total Full Set Weight | 1.55KG |
| Desheathing Weight (Blade+Handle) | 1.3KG |
| Blade Sharp Option | Fully Sharpened |
| Exclusive Blade Carving | Not Carving Default; +$30 Custom Carving Upgrade |
| Important Reminder | All handmade products have minor dimensional & weight errors for reference only |
Katana Parts Names and Terminology Guide
All Japanese samurai sword professional terms and component definitions for beginners to quickly learn nihonto structure, paired with labeled schematic diagrams below:
KASHIRA: Metal cap at the bottom of the handle.
MENUKI: Metal ornaments on both sides of the handle.
TSUKAMAKI: Cotton ribbon wrapped around the handle grip.
OYATSUBU: Circular fixing fitting for handle and nakago tang.
FUCHI: Copper ring at the base of the tsuka handle.
TSUBA: Hand guard separating handle and blade.
HABAKI: Metal blade collar close to tsuka.
KOIGUCHI: Ox horn mouth fitting of scabbard.
SAGEO: Cotton binding cord for saya sheath.
KURIKATA: Horn ring for fixing sageo cord.
SAYA: Solid wood samurai sword scabbard.
KOJIRI: Ox horn bottom cap of sheath.
Detailed blade cross-section marks: Sakikasane, Motokasane, Kissaki Nagasa, Sori curve, Yokote boundary, Suguha/Gunome/Nitare hamon temper line, Nakago tang, Mekugiana nail hole and Mei smith signature area.
After mastering full sword terminology, you can design your exclusive personalized sword: customize your ideal katana.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What’s the feature of Suguha straight hamon compared to wave hamon?
A: Suguha forms clean, uniform straight temper lines along blade edge, minimalist neat visual effect, favored by zen and minimalist collectors, different from curved Gunome/Notare/Hitatsura wave patterns.
Q: What’s the aesthetic characteristic of Yulan themed fittings?
A: Yulan magnolia stands for purity and elegance, low-key gold silver two-tone gilded carving without exaggerated beast patterns, perfect for quiet study & meditation room matching.
Q: What advantages of full solid ox horn sheath hardware?
A: High density ox horn resists scratch and abrasion, will form warm vintage luster after long-term static display, upgrade the whole set mid-high collection grade.
Q: Is this Yulan katana suitable for heavy tameshigiri cutting?
A: T10 maru blade with suguha straight temper supports light bamboo & tatami cutting, not recommended for continuous ultra-thick heavy cutting practice.
Q: Can I carve yulan flower patterns on straight suguha blade?
A: Yes, extra $30 blade carving service available, customize magnolia floral or personalized text, visit Custom Katana page for full personalized sword solutions.
Q: Similar full ox horn mid-tier collectible katana reference?
A: You can view wind dragonfly kobuse composite samurai sword: Gale Katana.
Browse all handmade samurai swords with full ox horn fittings in Handmade Katana Collection.
Master complete nihonto professional vocabulary via Katana Parts & Terminology Guide.
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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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