The Collector’s Guide to Authentic Katanas: Steel, Myths, and Maintenance

The Collector’s Guide to Authentic Katanas: Steel, Myths, and Maintenance

The Art of the Blade: What Every Collector Should Know Whether you are a martial arts practitioner or a dedicated collector, owning a Katana is a...
Close-up of a tool steel katana blade with visible polish

Tool Steel Katanas: Tradition Meets Modern Metallurgy

Modern metallurgy meets tradition with tool steel katanas. Known for their toughness, edge retention, and durability, these blades combine the artistry of the samurai sword with the performance of high-tech steel. A tool steel katana isn’t just a weapon—it’s a modern evolution of one of history’s most iconic blades.


Why is my  lacquered saya (scabbard)  too tight?

Why is my lacquered saya (scabbard) too tight?

“A lacquered saya is as much a precision component of your katana as the blade itself. When new, that glossy, perfectly finished sheath often grips the nakago so snugly that unsheathing feels like pulling teeth. A proper fit should hold the blade securely—no slipping out when you lift it vertically—yet allow a smooth, even draw, with only a gentle ‘pop’ and no harsh jerking or binding.

New sheaths can be tight thanks to layers of lacquer build‑up, wood swelling from humidity, or intentional precision tuning by the smith. You might feel the blade sticking at the mouth, binding mid‑way down, or even hear a faint crunch as metal scrapes lacquer. These signs aren’t defects but invitations to break in your saya carefully: gently swab the interior with a lint‑free cloth, apply a whisper of camellia oil at the koiguchi, and perform controlled draw‑and‑re‑sheath repetitions until the resistance feels uniform.

Patience and proper technique transform that initial friction into a reliable, lasting fit—one that protects your blade, enhances the draw, and honors the craft behind every American‑made katana.”

The Ancient Origins of the Jian Sword

The Ancient Origins of the Jian Sword

Unsheathing History: Exploring the Ancient Legacy of the Jian Sword For over 2,500 years, the Jian has stood as a symbol of martial exc...