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Cloudborne Saga – A Mythic Blade Forged in Legend
The Cloudborne Saga Katana captures the essence of myth and heritage, blending cultural artistry with exceptional performance. Designed for those who seek both functionality and a story to tell, this sword is a true testament to traditional craftsmanship and mythical inspiration.
T10 High-Carbon Steel Blade
• Forged from premium T10 high-carbon steel, the blade boasts extraordinary hardness, offering unmatched cutting power and edge retention.
• This T10 katana is ideal for practitioners and collectors who value durability and precision.
Myth-Inspired Tsuba
• The intricately carved tsuba depicts legendary figures, infusing the sword with cultural depth and artistic flair.
• Each detail enhances the sword’s narrative, making it a standout piece for display or use.
Elegant Brown Handle and Scabbard
• The handle and scabbard, wrapped in rich brown tones, provide a warm and refined aesthetic.
• Designed for both comfort and visual appeal, they create a cohesive, classic look.
The Cloudborne Saga Katana is perfect for enthusiasts who appreciate the blend of mythological symbolism and superior craftsmanship. Whether for practice, collection, or display, this sword is a timeless treasure.
• T10 high-carbon steel katana
• myth-inspired Japanese samurai sword
• decorative brown-handle katana with intricate tsuba.
Katana Specifications
| Parameters | Specification |
| Item Number | Y-02524 |
| Type | uchigatana |
| Nagasa Material | T10 Steel |
| Full Length | 103 cm |
| Nagasa (Blade Length) | 70 cm |
| Tuska Length | 27 cm |
| Blade Width | 3.2 cm |
| Blade Thickness | 0.5 cm |
| Weight | 1250 g |
| HRC | 57-59 |
| Heat Treatment | Water Quenching & Oil Quenching |
| Koshirae Material | Alloy |
| Tsuba | Copper Alloy |
| Saya Material | Wood |









Materials & Craftsmanship
We choose the right steel for each katana—nothing more, nothing less |
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One continuous piece of steel, from blade to handle |
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Through-hardened or clay-tempered, years of experience get it just right |

Hand-Fitted Koshirae
Shaped to follow the katana’s curve, with a secure fit for a smooth draw without slipping loose |
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For centuries, the tsuba has reflected its owner’s taste—and is often the first detail to catch the eye |
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A comfortable shape, a tight wrap—the first step to bringing out a katana’s true power is a firm grip |
