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Katana Geiko 芸子

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Geiko — 芸子 — is the term for the geisha, a woman devoted to mastery of Japanese art, and this katana is named in that spirit: disciplined, refined, made to be both admired and used. It sits at the entry tier, an accessible door into clay-tempered steel for the collector and the amateur taking their first cuts.

Specifications

Blade steel T10 steel (clay-tempered, hamon)
Blade color Gray
Tsuba Finely sculpted iron
Saya Solid wood
Tsuka Lacquered solid wood with shagreen (fish leather)

Dimensions

Total length 103 cm
Blade length 71 cm
Blade width 3.2 cm
Blade thickness 0.7 cm
Handle length 26 cm

Forging & steel

The blade is forged from T10 tool steel and clay-tempered to draw out a distinct hamon along the edge. The clay is laid thick over the spine and thin at the edge before the quench, so the cutting edge hardens hard and fast while the back stays resilient — the wavy temper line you see is the visible signature of that process, unique to each blade. The gray finish keeps the focus on that line rather than on a bright mirror. Built mainly for display, it remains capable of cutting for amateurs starting out.

Fittings

The hand is guarded by a finely sculpted iron tsuba. The saya is solid wood; the tsuka is lacquered solid wood dressed with genuine stingray leather and a silk wrap for a secure, elegant grip that reads as refined as the name.

Usage

Geiko is built first as a display and training piece, with a clay-tempered edge able to cut for those starting out. Collectors after the same temper line at the next tier often look at the Ray or the claw-hamon Emerarudo, both mid-range T10 blades with the step up in fittings and finish. See the full katana range.

Información adicional

Steel

T10

Use

battle-ready

Level

entry