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Full Black Katana - フルブラック
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Full Black Katana - フルブラック
Specifications
- Handmade
- Full tang in handle
- SHARP
- Blade: 1060 carbon steel
- BLACK BLADE
- Cotton Sageo / ITO
- Synthetic ray skin on tsuka
- SAYA in lacquered solid WOOD with dragon motif
- Iron alloy tsuba
- Habaki made of brass
- Overall size: 105cm
- Blade size: 72cm
- Blade width: 3.2cm
- Blade thickness: 0.7cm
- Handle size: 30cm
Full Black Katana - Absolute Elegance Stealth Blade
Command through silence with the Full Black Katana, where darkness becomes ultimate sophistication statement. This elite luxury sword refuses vulgarity of bright colors screaming for attention - total midnight steel speaks volumes through what it withholds, golden accents glowing like hidden wealth only discerning eyes notice, the entire aesthetic embodying principle that true power whispers while weakness shouts. Not weapon for those seeking validation but instrument for collectors understanding that black isn't absence of color but presence of absolute authority, asking whether you possess confidence wearing darkness knowing lesser collectors mistake restraint for plainness.
Black Elegance Philosophy
Fashion's most enduring truth: black never goes out of style. From haute couture runways to executive boardrooms, from luxury automobiles to premium electronics, black signifies sophistication transcending temporary trends. This timeless katana applies that philosophy to Japanese sword collecting, proving blade aesthetics follow same principles governing high-end design across industries.
The total black commitment - saya, handle, even blade coating - demonstrates design confidence. Lesser pieces hedge with accent colors, fearing monochrome appears boring. But true elegance understands that simplicity executed flawlessly beats complexity attempted poorly. The minimalist luxury blade embraces that confidence, its darkness becoming canvas highlighting golden details through strategic contrast.
Luxury brands like Rolex's black-dial Submariners, Bentley's murdered-out Continentals, or Yohji Yamamoto's all-black collections understand this principle: sophistication requires restraint. Each addition must justify itself; decoration without purpose becomes clutter. The Full Black Katana passes that test - every element serves the unified vision of elegant darkness punctuated by calculated golden accents.
Traditional Japanese aesthetics celebrated both wabi-sabi simplicity and opulent decoration. This sword synthesizes those seemingly opposed traditions - the black provides wabi-sabi restraint while golden fittings deliver opulent impact. The fusion creates something neither purely minimalist nor maximalist but sophisticatedly balanced.
Executive collectors - professionals with disposable income, developed taste, home offices or private studies requiring statement pieces - recognize this aesthetic immediately. It's the Montblanc of katanas, the Hermès of Japanese swords, announcing itself to those who understand while remaining invisible to those who don't.
Golden Opulence Details
The brass tsuba transforms from mere guard into jewelry-quality artwork. Elaborate relief patterns possibly depicting clouds, waves, or geometric designs receive golden finish suggesting not just wealth but taste - knowing that true luxury lies in details invisible from distance but rewarding close examination.
This hidden wealth blade philosophy mirrors high-end watchmaking where complications invisible beneath dial demonstrate craftsmanship to cognoscenti while casual observers see simple timepiece. The golden tsuba operates identically - from across room, clean black sword; up close, museum-quality metalwork justifying premium positioning.
The habaki's golden geometric patterns create second focal point, the brass collar featuring repeating designs suggesting African or Polynesian tribal patterns adapted to Japanese sword context. This global-aesthetic fusion demonstrates sophistication transcending single cultural tradition, appealing to internationally-minded collectors appreciating cross-cultural artistic dialogue.
Traditional sword fittings served protective function; premium pieces elevate protection into art form. Every curve, every line, every pattern on this golden metalwork received individual attention from craftsmen understanding that excellence tolerates no shortcuts. The artisan luxury sword reflects that dedication through finishing quality surviving scrutiny.
The strategic golden placement creates visual rhythm - tsuba at handle-blade junction, habaki at blade-guard transition, possibly menuki beneath handle wrapping. These calculated accents prevent the black from becoming oppressive, the warm metallics providing breathing room preventing monochrome from feeling heavy despite darkness dominating.
Stealth Luxury Paradox
The concept "stealth wealth" describes ultra-rich individuals wearing unremarkable clothing, driving modest vehicles, avoiding ostentatious displays - their confidence eliminating need for external validation. This stealth luxury katana applies that philosophy to sword collecting, the black exterior concealing golden opulence visible only upon handling or close examination.
This appeals to collectors preferring sophisticated understatement over flashy excess. Unlike rainbow gradients or neon colors announcing themselves from across rooms, the black sword integrates discreetly into upscale environments - home offices, private libraries, executive spaces where weapons must justify presence through aesthetic contribution rather than fandom signaling.
The paradox: something this deliberately restrained actually draws more attention from educated observers than gaudy alternatives. Serious collectors recognize quality construction, premium materials, design confidence - elements invisible to casual viewers but obvious to those understanding what they're seeing. The connoisseur blade essentially serves as collector litmus test, separating sophisticates from novices.
Luxury car enthusiasts understand murdered-out aesthetics - black paint, black wheels, black chrome delete, black everything. That aesthetic choices signal: "I don't need your attention; I'm confident enough existing without external validation." The Full Black Katana channels identical energy, its darkness becoming aggressive statement of self-assured sophistication.
Executive Collection Display
This premium display katana works magnificently in professional environments where most swords would feel inappropriate. The black-and-gold palette reads as executive décor rather than teenage bedroom decoration, the sophistication justifying display in spaces serving dual personal-professional functions.
Home office scenarios particularly benefit. Video call backgrounds increasingly matter in remote work culture; displayed swords suggest interesting personality without screaming "unprofessional." The black aesthetic navigates that balance successfully - distinctive enough demonstrating character, refined enough maintaining credibility.
Private study or library contexts welcome the monochrome sophistication. Surrounded by leather-bound books, wooden furniture, possibly whiskey collection - the black katana complements rather than competes, its darkness blending while golden accents catch candlelight or desk lamp glow creating subtle drama.
Modern minimalist interiors specifically suit this sword. Unlike colorful blades clashing with neutral palettes, the black integrates seamlessly while providing necessary visual interest preventing sterility. The interior design blade functions as sculpture as much as collectible, justifying space through aesthetic contribution independent of sword collecting context.
Photography for professional purposes - LinkedIn backgrounds, executive portraits, lifestyle imagery - benefits from props suggesting cultivation without trying too hard. The Full Black Katana provides that sophistication, interesting enough mentioning during conversations yet refined enough avoiding seeming juvenile or inappropriate.
Investment Grade Collectible
The premium tier sword positioning becomes clear through finishing quality and presentation. This isn't mass-market merchandise but curated piece targeting collectors prioritizing quality over quantity, willing paying premium for excellence rather than accumulating mediocre alternatives.
Investment considerations favor timeless aesthetics over trend-dependent designs. Character-specific swords appreciate or depreciate based on source material's sustained popularity; elegant black-and-gold combinations maintain value through enduring sophistication. Fashion changes but elegance persists.
The demographic targeting educated professionals rather than teenage fans creates different ownership patterns. Adults maintain collections decades rather than cycling through fandoms, the stability creating stronger secondary markets. The adult collector blade specifically appeals to that demographic's developed taste and financial capacity.
Limited production considerations potentially apply - premium black finishes, quality golden metalwork, attention to detail all suggest smaller batch production than mass-market alternatives. Scarcity supports value retention among collectors understanding that widely available items rarely appreciate significantly.
The psychological value exceeds monetary worth for target demographic. This sword makes statement about owner's taste, restraint, confidence - qualities money cannot buy but expensive possessions can signal when chosen thoughtfully. The blade becomes external manifestation of internal sophistication.
Care Instructions: Wipe black surfaces maintaining pristine finish - this darkness tolerates no neglect, dust showing clearly against monochrome perfection. Polish golden fittings preserving their warm glow against black canvas. Handle with white gloves during display changes, oils from bare hands compromising premium finish over time. Store in climate-controlled environment; extreme temperatures stress black coating potentially causing microscopic degradation. Display prominently yet tastefully, the sword elevating surroundings through sophisticated presence rather than dominating through garish excess.
Darkness speaks volumes. Elegance requires no translation. Sophistication needs no defense.
Legal Disclaimer
By purchasing from Katana Corp, you acknowledge and agree that:
- You are at least 18 years of age (or the age of majority in your jurisdiction).
- You are solely responsible for verifying and complying with all local laws and import regulations before placing an order.
- Some countries prohibit the importation of swords entirely. Katana Corp is not responsible for orders delayed, seized, or refused by customs authorities.
- All katanas and related products are sold strictly as decorative and display items. They are not intended or certified for combat use.
- Depending on the jurisdiction, swords may legally be considered bladed weapons, subject to specific restrictions or prohibitions.
- Katana Corp disclaims all liability for any injury, damage, or legal consequences resulting from misuse, abuse, or unlawful use of its products.
For full details, please refer to our Terms of Service.
Care & Maintenance
To maintain your katana's appearance and performance over time, we recommend:
- Regularly wiping the blade with a soft cloth to remove fingerprints and moisture.
- Applying a light coat of choji oil to prevent rust (for carbon steel blades).
- Storing the sword in a dry place, preferably inside its saya.
- Avoiding direct contact with hard surfaces to preserve sharpness and finish.
For more care tips, check our full maintenance guide in the FAQ section.
Behind the Blade
Every katana we offer carries the essence of centuries-old craftsmanship.
More than just a weapon, the katana symbolizes discipline, honor, and mastery.
Our artisans draw inspiration from traditional forging methods to ensure each blade reflects the spirit of the samurai — strength, precision, and soul.
Owning one is not just about aesthetics — it’s about carrying a piece of that legacy.
User Experience
This katana is designed to offer a perfect balance between blade and handle.
Its ergonomic tsuka (handle) allows a secure two-handed grip, while the weight distribution ensures smooth, fluid movement.
Whether for training, display or cutting practice, handling feels natural and precise.

The Art of Traditional Forging
Each katana we craft is born from centuries of samurai tradition.
Our master smiths shape every blade by hand, folding the steel to achieve unmatched strength, flexibility, and beauty.
This time-honored process is not just about creating a weapon? it’s about preserving a legacy of discipline, honor, and artistry.

Materials Chosen Without Compromise
We select only the highest-grade steels and authentic fittings to ensure every katana is both a masterpiece and a reliable companion.
From the flawless hamon line to the perfectly balanced tang, each detail is carefully inspected to meet the highest standards of performance and aesthetics.

More Than a Sword, A Lifelong Legacy
Owning a handmade katana is an experience that goes beyond the blade itself. It’s holding history, tradition, and craftsmanship in your hands.
Whether displayed as a work of art or wielded with precision, your katana will stand as a symbol of timeless skill and dedication for generations to come.
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Key Destinations
United States: 5–7 days
Canada: 5–7 days
Australia: 6–9 days
Denmark: 4–6 days
Netherlands: 3–5 days
Sweden: 4–6 days
Switzerland: 3–5 days
Finland: 5–7 days
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France: 2–3 days
Germany: 3–5 days
Spain: 4–6 days
Italy: 4–6 days
Belgium: 3–5 days
Austria: 4–6 days
Ireland: 4–6 days
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Czechia: 4–6 days
Hungary: 4–6 days
Slovakia: 4–6 days
Slovenia: 5–7 days
Romania: 5–7 days
Bulgaria: 5–7 days
Croatia: 5–7 days
Serbia: 5–7 days
Estonia: 5–7 days
Latvia: 5–7 days
Lithuania: 5–7 days
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FAQ’s
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