Wakizashi functional , Paul Chen
Wakizashi functional manufactured en acero al carbono 5160. total wide 68 cm. hoja 48 cm. mango 16.5 cm. weight 680 gr.
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Wakizashi functional manufactured en acero al carbono 5160. total wide 68 cm. hoja 48 cm. mango 16.5 cm. weight 680 gr.
Wakizashi Sword of Combat Ronin Black Tan
Dragonfly wakizashi
Many Japanese swords offered today are interpretive copies of feudal Japan antiquities that were made for warriors of small stature who rarely climbed above one and a half feet. As beautiful and expertly designed as these swords are, they may not be perfectly suited to the modern warrior, who has become a substantially taller and stronger version of his historical part!
This masterfully forged Samurai sword features a beautiful wavy hamon evenly and
Finely rendered snake motifs adorning the tsuka, fuchi and tsuba.
The Gold Lion Wakizashi reflects the materials, fit and finish of its big brother (Gold Lion Katana, Product No. 88ABK) in all respects except size. It is equally light and fast, and with the same high quality materials, but in a fraction of the size, making it an excellent piece to accompany the Katana Golden Lion, or a beautiful standalone blade by itself.
Hanwei's Wind and Thunder Wakizashi by Paul Chen features a blackened iron tsuba with a raiden motif, the
Japanese god of thunder (also known as Raijin). From the sword fuchi and kashira present a Japanese
Tomoe motive.
Hanwei's Kami Wakizashi has a K120C powdered steel blade forged and folded by hand with a hand-engraved Horimono "Fudo" and Bo-Hi. The folding process creates exceptional hada, or grain pattern, along the blade and is accented by the distinct hamon.
Iaito Wakizashi of John Lee red wood model. The iaito has a borderless Shinogi-Zukuri blade, hand-forged with 420 stainless steel. Habaki and Seppa are made of bronze.
The name of this piece derives from the brownish red color of the pod.
Mizutori® (Crane) Wakizashi
Crane is a symbol of luck and longevity, loyalty and strength, and is a much-loved symbol in Japan. While developing a new series to add to the line of long-standing and world-renowned Japanese blades, Cold Steel® felt it was appropriate to add the crane as a motif.
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