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Forged with finesse and designed to echo the ethereal beauty of early spring mist, the Harugasumi Katana stands as a striking fusion of traditional Japanese craftsmanship and poetic symbolism. Named after the Japanese word for “spring haze,” this katana features a rare bronze-gold blade that shimmers with soft radiance. Its aura is not loud or exaggerated, it whispers elegance through every detail, from its intricate tsuba evoking the slender stalks of bamboo to its deep emerald tsuka-ito that contrasts gracefully against the refined golden tones.
This katana is not merely a tool, nor is it just for show. It’s a tribute to balance: between form and function, shadow and light, strength and elegance. The blade is hand-forged from high-carbon steel, full tang, polished to a mirror-like gleam with an understated hamon that traces its curvature like drifting fog across a still lake. When held, the Harugasumi Katana feels like a natural extension of the arm, light enough for swift cuts, solid enough for controlled power.
The craftsmanship seen in this piece recalls the Edo period, a time when katanas were as much a statement of one’s soul as they were weapons. It’s in the way the habaki features an antique crackled pattern, mimicking the delicate veins of withering leaves, or how the blackened sageo ties bring visual weight to the saya’s olive shimmer. The golden tones aren’t simply decorative, they symbolize harvest, harmony, and spiritual clarity in Japanese culture. This is a sword for those who admire discipline and artistry in equal measure.
Unlike mass-produced replicas, the Harugasumi Katana is forged with deliberate intent. Its 1045 carbon steel ensures a resilient core, capable of maintaining a sharpened edge while remaining forgiving during practice or display. The blade spine showcases refined etchings, subtle but deliberate, mirroring the traditional horimono engravings that once adorned ceremonial swords. Each piece is hand-polished, giving the blade a shifting spectrum of warm bronze and antique gold under different lighting angles.
The tsuba is a standout feature. Crafted with bamboo-inspired geometry and finished in aged gold, it provides a perfect tactile feel when executing precise techniques. The fuchi and kashira match the overall tone, textured, aged, yet clean. The ray skin under the tsuka-ito isn’t synthetic; it’s genuine, giving an authentic grip that both practitioners and collectors appreciate. Every knot, every wrapping, every lacquer coat on the saya is done by hand. The result is not a sword off a production line, but a katana that feels personal, crafted with soul.
It’s suitable for iaido or kenjutsu practitioners looking for a distinctive yet balanced piece. But it’s equally desirable for collectors who appreciate the rarity of golden-toned blades, or interior designers seeking a statement piece that doesn’t scream, but resonates. The Harugasumi Katana doesn’t follow trends, it reflects timeless aesthetics.
This sword doesn’t just fill space, it tells a story. A story of spring mist over Kyoto’s mountains, of fading cherry blossoms and slow, deliberate movements. It’s not only a weapon. It’s a meditation in steel.