Kōyō Tachi Katana 紅葉
The Kōyō no Tachi, meaning “Tachi of Crimson Leaves”, is a refined masterpiece inspired by the vivid beauty of autumn in Japan. Its deep burgundy saya adorned with golden crests, combined with a black and red handle, evokes the regal dignity of a samurai lord in the height of the Edo period. Each component of this tachi harmonizes elegance with power — from the Damascus steel blade that reveals intricate folding patterns, to the ornate copper fittings carved with traditional motifs. The golden floral emblems across the saya complete this sword’s majestic, ceremonial presence. SPECIFICATIONS Blade Forged from layered Damascus steel with a visible hamon that dances along the edge. The refined grain structure (hada) highlights centuries of swordsmithing tradition, ensuring both strength and timeless beauty. Tsuba (Hand Guard) Delicately engraved copper tsuba in a floral pattern with gold finishing. Its rounded design and fine etching symbolize refinement and protection, characteris