Black Thunder – Hand Forged Ceramic Coated Steel Katana Sword
The Black Thunder is a striking premium katana defined by its ceramic-coated carbon steel blade and iron fittings adorned with hand-engraved dragon motifs — a sword that turns heads as dramatically as it performs on the cutting mat. At 102 cm total length with a full 72 cm blade, this shinogi-zukuri katana brings a bold, combat-dark aesthetic together with the lasting corrosion resistance that only a ceramic coating can provide. It is one of the most visually commanding swords in the Longquan catalogue at its price tier.
Specifications
| Blade Steel | Ceramic Coated Carbon Steel |
| Total Length | 102.0 cm / 40.2 inches |
| Blade Length | 72.0 cm / 28.3 inches |
| Blade Width | 3.2 cm |
| Weight | 1040 g / 36.7 oz (net) |
| Heat Treatment | Muffle Furnace Constant-Temperature Heat Treatment |
| Fittings | Iron |
| Handle | Cotton Ito + Genuine Rayskin |
| Sheath | Hardwood (High-Gloss Lacquer) |
Craftsmanship & Materials
What immediately separates the Black Thunder from a conventional katana is the ceramic coating applied to its carbon steel blade — a modern surface treatment that creates an intensely dark, near-matte finish while simultaneously building a hard, chemically inert barrier between the steel and the outside world. Unlike paint or bluing, a ceramic coating bonds at the molecular level, dramatically reducing the blade’s susceptibility to oxidation and making this an ideal sword for collectors or practitioners in humid environments who want less maintenance overhead without sacrificing edge performance.
The iron tsuba and fittings carry hand-engraved dragon motifs — a nod to the mythological symbolism deeply embedded in both Chinese and Japanese sword culture, where the dragon represents power, protection, and elemental force. Iron fittings carry a weight and gravity that lighter zinc or brass alternatives simply cannot replicate; they develop a natural patina over time, giving the sword a living, evolving character. The hardwood saya, finished in deep high-gloss lacquer, mirrors the blade’s dark theatricality and houses the sword securely with a satisfying draw.
The handle construction maintains the quality standard expected at this premium price point: genuine same (rayskin) provides the foundation grip layer, with tightly wound cotton ito braid in a traditional diamond-wrap pattern laid over it. The result is a handle that is both visually dramatic and mechanically secure — the grip does not shift, loosen, or rotate under the demands of a committed cutting stroke. The Black Thunder is forged in the classic shinogi-zukuri ridgeline style, ensuring the blade geometry remains true to centuries of Japanese swordsmithing convention.
Perfect For
- Collectors who want a visually spectacular display piece that is equally capable as a functional cutter
- Practitioners in coastal or humid climates who need a lower-maintenance blade surface without sacrificing steel quality
- Intermediate sword enthusiasts looking to upgrade from a bare-steel katana to something with greater aesthetic and material sophistication
Care & Maintenance
The ceramic coating on the Black Thunder significantly reduces corrosion risk, but the cutting edge itself remains bare high-carbon steel and should still be lightly oiled after use. Wipe the blade with a microfibre cloth after handling to remove any ceramic-surface smudges, and apply a minimal amount of choji oil to the exposed edge bevel periodically. Avoid abrasive cleaning compounds on the coated flat of the blade, as heavy abrasion can wear through the ceramic layer and expose the underlying steel unevenly.

























