Gaiyo — outline, the overview — is the name of a blade that shows you the whole craft at a glance. Its sculpted Damascus grain swirls across the flat like a map of the fold itself, and everything about the sword reads as a clear summary of what good mid-tier swordsmithing looks like.
Forging & Steel
The 72 cm blade is forged from sculpted folded Damascus steel, built from multiple forge-welded layers so the finished surface carries distinctive wave and swirl patterns. The fold is functional as much as visual — it works the steel into a blade that takes a keen edge while keeping body and resilience. The grain here is sculpted to stand out, giving the Gaiyo the look of a collector’s piece while staying a genuine cutting tool — equally suited to tatami practice and to a place on the display stand.
The mounts are warm and deliberate. A finely sculpted copper tsuba guards the hand, the painted lacquered saya is dressed with a black-and-orange sageo, and the white stingray tsuka carries a copper menuki kit over two bamboo mekugi pinning a full tang, the construction that gives the blade the integrity to be cut with rather than merely admired.
Specifications
| Blade steel | Sculpted Damascus steel |
|---|---|
| Tsuba | Finely sculpted copper |
| Saya | Painted lacquered wood, black and orange sageo |
| Tsuka | White stingray leather |
| Menuki | Copper |
| Mekugi | 2 bamboo |
Dimensions
| Total length | 103 cm |
|---|---|
| Blade length | 72 cm |
| Blade width | 3.2 cm |
| Blade thickness | 0.7 cm |
| Handle length | 27 cm |
| Weight | 1.4 kg |
Is it battle-ready?
Yes. The Gaiyo is a full-tang, functional folded Damascus katana with a genuine sharp edge, designed for tatami cutting as readily as for the display stand. Sold for trained, responsible use.
For more folded steel in this range, see the lotus Katana Rōtasu and the bo-hi Katana Musashi, or browse the full katana collection.





















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