Katana Kikumon 菊紋

470£

None Sharpened 0£ Not sharpened 0£

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NO CUSTOMS FEES – NO HIDDEN FEES
Hand-forged by master smiths — full-tang, built to last.
Full tangHand-forged

Free UK delivery · 3–10 days (under 7 on average)

Delivery

  • UK delivery3–10 days (under 7 on average)
  • Custom blades5–15 days production
  • Worldwideshipping available
  • Trackingemailed the moment it ships

Every blade is inspected, oiled and packed discreetly — the carton never announces a sword inside.

Kikumon — 菊紋 — is the chrysanthemum crest, the emblem of Japanese royalty, and this katana carries that imperial association from its name to its gilded fittings. It pairs traditional majesty with modern performance, a mid-range blade dressed for ceremony yet built to cut.

Forging & steel

The blade is forged from 1095 high-carbon steel, a steel chosen for its ability to take and hold a sharp edge. Along the edge runs a claw-shaped hamon, the temper line drawn out in the hardening as the edge cools faster than the spine. High-carbon 1095 rewards a keen edge and a confident cut, holding its sharpness through repeated work, and at 1.7 kg this is a substantial blade with real presence in the hand — heavier than the lighter pieces in the range, with the authority to match the imperial name.

Fittings

The hand is guarded by a gilded pure-copper tsuba sculpted with chrysanthemum motifs in keeping with the name. The saya is ebony wood fitted with a bull-horn kurigata; the tsuka wears genuine stingray leather over a gold-plated copper menuki kit, pinned with two bamboo mekugi for a secure, luxurious grip.

Specifications

Blade steel 1095 steel with claw hamon
Tsuba Pure copper, sculpted gold (chrysanthemum)
Saya Ebony wood with bull-horn kurigata
Tsuka Genuine stingray leather, gold-plated copper menuki, 2 bamboo mekugi

Dimensions

Total length 103 cm
Blade length 72 cm
Blade width 3.2 cm
Blade thickness 0.7 cm
Handle length 25 cm
Weight 1.7 kg

Is it battle-ready?

Yes. 1095 high-carbon steel holds a sharp edge and cuts confidently, making Kikumon a functional sword as much as a regal display piece. Collectors drawn to its gilt fittings often compare it with the mirror-polished T10 Ikoi or the folded Shiroi ki, both mid-range blades dressed with the same care. Browse the full katana range.

Additional information

Steel

1095

Use

battle-ready

Level

mid