Katana Midori no yoru 緑の夜

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Midori no yoru means green night — and the saya tells that story directly, painted a deep green that bleeds down into black like dusk falling over a forest. It is the most visually distinctive katana in the mid-range, and the Damascus blade beneath the wrap matches the drama with its own grain.

Specifications

Blade steel Damascus steel (folded)
Blade colour Gray
Tsuba Solid carved brass
Saya Lacquered solid wood, green fading to black
Tsuka Solid wood, shagreen-imitation leather, two-tone sageo

Dimensions

Total length 103 cm
Blade length 71 cm
Handle length 26 cm
Blade width 3.2 cm
Blade thickness 0.75 cm

Forging & Steel

The gray blade is folded Damascus steel, welded through many layers so the carbon flows into that signature water-grain pattern. It is sharpened for real cutting practice and yet finished to sit well in a traditional Japanese interior — the sword wears both roles honestly, the folded grain reading as plainly on the rack as it does on the cut.

Mount & Fittings

A sculpted solid-brass tsuba anchors the build and carries the weight of the blade in balance, while the two-tone sageo picks up the green-into-black theme and carries it down the cord. The handle is wrapped in shagreen-imitation leather over solid wood, a grip dressed to match the scabbard rather than fight it. Every part of the mount is tuned to one idea — the falling of green into night — so the Midori no yoru holds together as a single image from kashira to kojiri.

Usage

The Midori no yoru is positioned as both a martial-arts training tool you can practice cutting with and a decorative piece — a sharpened Damascus blade that holds its own on the mat and on the wall. Compare the folded grain against the Katana Hebi or the top-tier Katana Tatsu, and see the rest of the katana collection.

Información adicional

Steel

Damascus

Use

battle-ready

Level

mid