Elegant Edge – Hand Forged 1065 Carbon Steel Katana Sword
The Elegant Edge is a full-length 1065 high carbon steel katana that delivers genuine functional performance at an accessible mid-range price, making it one of the most rewarding entry points into the world of hand-forged Japanese swords. Shaped in the classic shinogi-zukuri ridgeline profile, its 72 cm blade achieves the iconic silhouette worn edge-up by samurai warriors, paired with a hand-wrapped handle of genuine rayskin and cotton ito for a grip that feels as authentic as it looks. The high-gloss lacquered hardwood sheath completes a sword that punches well above its $190 price point.
Specifications
| Blade Steel | 1065 High 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 | Zinc Alloy |
| Handle | Cotton Ito + Genuine Rayskin |
| Sheath | Hardwood (High-Gloss Lacquer) |
Craftsmanship & Materials
1065 high carbon steel has earned its place as the go-to blade material for functional katana entry-level swords for good reason. With a carbon content sitting comfortably in the mid-range, it strikes an exceptional balance between edge retention and lateral toughness — meaning the blade can absorb the shock of a cutting strike without chipping or fracturing. Forged and shaped in Longquan by smiths working within a 2,600-year tradition, this blade undergoes muffle furnace constant-temperature heat treatment, a controlled industrial process that ensures uniform hardness throughout the full length of the blade, delivering reliable, consistent performance for cutting practice.
The shinogi-zukuri forging profile — the same ridgeline geometry used on classical Japanese tachi and katana for centuries — creates a blade cross-section that efficiently directs force into the cutting edge while providing the structural spine needed for repeated tameshigiri sessions. The same (genuine rayskin) under-wrap on the handle gives the cotton ito braid something to grip securely, preventing the handle from twisting in the hand even when wet. While the zinc alloy fittings are an honest concession to the accessible price point, the natural wood grain lacquered saya adds a clean, refined elegance that belies the sword’s modest cost.
For a sword priced under $200, the Elegant Edge offers a surprisingly complete package — authentic geometry, functional steel, and a handle construction technique that echoes far more expensive pieces. It is the ideal first serious katana for the practitioner who wants real craft without a collector’s budget.
Perfect For
- Beginners purchasing their first functional katana who want authentic construction without overspending
- Tameshigiri and cutting practice on tatami mats, rolled newspaper, or pool noodles
- Martial arts students who need a durable, reliable training sword for daily handling and form work
Care & Maintenance
1065 high carbon steel is moderately reactive to moisture and will develop surface rust if left uncleaned after handling — always wipe the blade with a lightly oiled cloth after each use, paying particular attention to fingerprints from skin contact. Store the sword horizontally in its saya in a dry environment away from humidity, and apply a thin coat of food-grade mineral oil or traditional choji oil every few months to maintain the blade’s surface integrity. Avoid prolonged storage in the sheath during damp seasons, as moisture can become trapped and cause pitting along the blade.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 1065 high carbon steel and is it good for a katana?
1065 high carbon steel contains approximately 0.65% carbon, striking an excellent balance between edge retention and toughness. It resists chipping under stress, making it ideal for cutting practice and everyday use. The Elegant Edge is forged from 1065 steel, making it a reliable, durable choice for beginners and intermediate practitioners who want a functional katana without the higher cost of premium steels.
What does Shinogi-Zukuri blade geometry mean on the Elegant Edge?
Shinogi-Zukuri is the classic ridgeline blade profile used on traditional Japanese katana. It features a central ridge (shinogi) that divides the blade face, creating a strong yet aerodynamic cross-section. On the Elegant Edge, this geometry delivers excellent cutting performance and authentic samurai aesthetics. It is the most historically accurate and combat-proven katana profile ever developed.
Is the Elegant Edge katana battle ready for cutting practice?
Yes. The Elegant Edge features a full-tang 1065 high carbon steel blade with a genuine rayskin (same) handle wrapped in tight cotton ito, making it structurally sound for tameshigiri and cutting practice. At 72 cm blade length and 1040 g, it meets functional katana standards. Note that its zinc alloy fittings are a budget trade-off at this $190 price point, so it is best suited for light to moderate cutting sessions.
Is the Elegant Edge worth buying at $190 compared to cheaper katanas?
At $190, the Elegant Edge offers meaningful upgrades over sub-$100 display swords, including a real 1065 high carbon steel blade, genuine rayskin handle wrap, and a lacquered hardwood sheath. The main compromise is zinc alloy fittings rather than iron or brass. For a beginner seeking a first functional katana without overinvesting, the Elegant Edge represents solid value in the mid-range tier.




































