Kangaeruhito — the thinker — is a name for the collector who weighs every detail before committing. This katana rewards that scrutiny: a high-performance folded Damascus blade in a restrained black finish, set against a clean white sageo, with nothing hidden and nothing wasted.
Forging & Steel
The blade is forged from high-performance Damascus steel, built up from many forge-welded layers and then hammered out so the grain reads as unique wavy patterns down the flat. That layering is the point: folding balances flexibility against hardness, giving a blade with genuine cutting resistance and an edge that bites. Each fold draws the grain into a pattern that belongs to this blade alone, so no two pieces read quite the same. The grey blade carries a black finish that throws the Damascus grain into sharp relief and sets a deliberate contrast with the white sageo.
The mounts are master-grade. A tsuba of pure copper and sculpted gilded brass anchors the dressing, the saya is turned from lacquered magnolia wood, and the tsuka is wrapped over genuine stingray leather for a firm, lasting grip that holds true through repeated draws and cuts. It is a sword built to reward a collector who studies the details before committing to them.
Specifications
| Blade colour | Grey |
|---|---|
| Blade steel | High-performance Damascus steel |
| Tsuba | Pure copper and sculpted gilded brass |
| Saya | Lacquered magnolia wood |
| Tsuka | Stingray leather |
Dimensions
| Total length | 103 cm |
|---|---|
| Blade length | 72 cm |
| Blade width | 3.2 cm |
| Blade thickness | 0.7 cm |
| Handle length | 25 cm |
| Weight | 1.4 kg |
Is it battle-ready?
Yes. The Kangaeruhito is a full-tang, functional folded Damascus katana with a genuine sharp edge, suited to tatami cutting as readily as to display. At 1.4 kg it has authoritative presence in the hand. Sold for trained, responsible handling.
For more master-grade folded steel, see the Katana Gin and the deep-water Katana Numachi, or browse the full katana collection.












