The Wakizashi, a symbol of honor and precision, stands as a testament to the swordsmith's art. Handcrafted to perfection, this masterpiece is not just a weapon, but an embodiment of dedication, tradition, and craftsmanship. From its high-polished T10 carbon steel blade to the intricately designed tsuba, each element echoes tales of valor and artistry. A blend of form and function, this Wakizashi evokes the spirit of the ancient samurai while celebrating the nuances of contemporary craftsmanship.
Key Features:
T10 Carbon Steel Full Tang Blade with Real Hamon:
At the heart of this Wakizashi is its blade, meticulously forged from T10 carbon steel. Known for its impeccable strength and flexibility, T10 carbon steel guarantees a blade that’s not just resilient but also aesthetically striking. The blade boasts a high polish, contrasting beautifully with its matte sharp edge. What truly sets it apart, however, is the authentic hamon – a visual representation of the tempering process, revealing the balance between the blade's hardened edge and softer spine.
Blue Cord Handle with PU White Samegawa:
The handle or tsuka is where artistry meets function. Adorned with PU white samegawa (imitation ray skin), it provides a foundation of strength and grip. A deep blue cord is meticulously wrapped over the samegawa, providing an enchanting contrast to the white beneath. This color combination is not just visually captivating, but also offers an ergonomic grip, ensuring the Wakizashi becomes an extension of the wielder's arm.
Black Saya with Pearl Rayskin Saya and Real Horns Koiguchi And Kojiri:
Encasing this exquisite blade is the saya – a wooden scabbard that tells its own tale. Bathed in a premium natural lacquer, its deep black hue absorbs light, creating an aura of mystery and elegance. A special touch is added to the upper end, where pearl rayskin wraps around, offering a touch of luxury and texture. Enhancing its structural strength, real horn fixtures are integrated at the Koiguchi (mouth) and Kojiri (end cap), marking both durability and sophistication.
Copper Tsuba with Unique Patterns:
Serving as a protective barrier and an art canvas, the tsuba is a highlight in its own right. Crafted from rich copper, it is engraved with exquisite patterns that dance and intertwine, creating a visual symphony. Each pattern narrates a story, capturing glimpses of history, mythology, and the swordsmith's own imagination. It's not just a handguard, but a statement of art, protection, and style.
The handmade Wakizashi is not just a weapon, but a canvas where art and history merge. Every detail, from the T10 carbon steel blade with its distinct hamon to the pearl rayskin wrapped saya, is a chapter in a tale of dedication, skill, and tradition. The deep black hue of the saya, the blue cord-wrapped handle, and the copper tsuba with its intricate patterns, collectively weave a story of beauty, function, and legacy. Holding this Wakizashi is not just wielding a sword; it’s embracing a piece of history, art, and the soul of a craftsman.
- T10 carbon steel full tang blade with real hamon
- Blue cord handle with pu white samegawa
- Black saya with pearl rayskin saya and real horns koiguchi and kojiri
- Copper tsuba with unique patterns
Specification
Item Number | TK-JP-G10922 |
Primary Color | Black |
Primary Material | T10 Carbon Steel |
Item Dimensions & Packaging
Dimensions | 30.6 * 1.3 * 0.3 Inches |
Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
Packing Size | 42.9 x 3.9 x 3.5 Inches |
Shipping Weight | 3.3 Pounds |