Wakizashi

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Hanwei Wakizashi Hunter (104.8 cm.)

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
225490000
1,111.59 €
Get ready to be the ultimate hunter with the Hanwei Hunter Wakizashi! This stunning piece of exceptional koshirae is a highly desirable and functional wakizashi, constructed from an L6/Bainite steel blade in the Shinogi Zukuri style. The muted green silk of the ito and green-striped lacquered saya complement the blackened tsuba with gold accents, which...
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Wakizashi Tonbo Hanwei by Paul Chen (69.9 cm.)

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
227780000
1,079.39 €
Paul Chen's Wakizashi Tonbo is a Japanese sword of great quality and beauty that you cannot pass up. Its blade is hand forged and folded from K120C powdered steel, giving it exceptional strength and durability. With a blade length of 53 cm. and an overall length of 27.5 inches, this sword is perfect for both display and practice. One of the most prominent...
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Hanwei Kami professional wakizashi (66 cm.)

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
224860000
1,062.59 €
Immerse yourself in the exciting world of the samurai with the professional Wakizashi Kami from Hanwei. This impressive wakizashi is designed to meet the needs of the most demanding collectors and lovers of Japanese culture. One of the most outstanding characteristics of this wakizashi is its high-quality steel blade, forged by hand and folded using the...
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Wakizashi lion dog from Hanwei (69.5 cm.)

Barbaric
227830000
982.79 €
Are you looking for a high-quality sword that combines superior performance with impressive appearance? The Lion Dog Wakizashi is the perfect choice for you! Manufactured by Hanwei, this wakizashi features Hanwei's own brand HWS-1S high-alloy steel o-kissaki blade, which combines superior performance with outstanding o-choji hamon. This steel is...
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Wakizashi Kaeru Frog from Hanwei (70.5 cm.)

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
227840000
982.79 €
Hanwei's Wakizashi Kaeru Frog is a masterpiece of Japanese sword making that you can't pass up. Hand forged and folded from powdered steel, its blade ensures exceptional quality and superior performance. With a length of 70.5 cm, this wakizashi is ideal for both cutting and defense, giving you versatility in your movements. The beauty of this wakizashi...
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Wakizashi Orchid from Hanwei (66.7 cm.)

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
226450000
918.39 €
Discover the Hanwei Orchid Wakizashi by Paul Chen and acquire an authentic work of art that combines beauty and speed! This samurai sword has a folded K120C steel blade, which makes it relatively light and resistant. Her koshirae is surprising, with details that make her stand out from the rest. The hamon of the blade is prominent and the hada displays...
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Koi Wakizashi Paul Chen from Hanwei (70.8 cm.)

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
225220000
837.19 €
If you are a collector of Japanese swords or simply passionate about samurai culture, you cannot miss the opportunity to have the Hanwei Koi Wakizashi in your collection. With its T10 carbon steel blade hand forged and differentially hardened using traditional methods, this sword is a true work of art. Hanwei's Koi Wakizashi features a stunning design...
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Functional Wakizashi Kogane No Senshi Honsanmai, BattleBlades

BattleBlades
246220000
825.99 €
Immerse yourself in the majesty of the BattleBlades Wakizashi Kogane No Senshi Honsanmai, a true masterpiece that will enrich any sword collection. Folded Steel Honsanmai Blade: This wakizashi is the result of the mastery of the best blacksmiths. Hand forged and highly polished, its Honsanmai blade is made of folded 1095 high carbon steel, clay tempered...
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Wakizashi Bushido hanwei by Paul Chen (63.5 cm.)

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
227790000
804.99 €
Paul Chen's Wakizashi Bushido hanwei is much more than just a sword, it is a masterpiece that embodies the essence of Bushido, the samurai's code of conduct. Designed to perpetuate this ancient tradition, this wakizashi is a unique piece that cannot be missing in the collection of any lover of Japanese culture. The Bushido Wakizashi's blade is hand forged...
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Functional Wakizashi Senshi Erai Hito, BattleBlades

BattleBlades
246250000
804.99 €
Discover excellence in the Senshi Erai Hito No Wakizashi from BattleBlades, a superior quality samurai sword with a luxurious koshirae that will captivate you. Shita-kitae Folded Carbon Blade: This wakizashi features a 1095 carbon steel blade folded in shita-kitae style, hand forged and meticulously polished. Its wide bo-hi, authentic hamon clay hardening...
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Wakizashi Bamboo Mat by Hanwei (65.1 cm.)

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
227820000
772.79 €
Are you looking for an authentic and high-quality product for your samurai sword collection? The Bamboo Mat Wakizashi is the perfect item for you! Manufactured by Hanwei, this wakizashi features a HWS-2S high-alloy steel chu-kissaki blade, combining impressive performance with striking o-choji hamon. This steel is manufactured in the new Hanwei factory,...
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Wakizashi Iaito Tsuru from Hanwei (69.2 cm.)

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
227870000
765.79 €
Are you an Iaido practitioner looking for a perfectly balanced Wakizashi for your training? Then the Hanwei Tsuru Iaito Wakizashi is what you need! This sword is light and extremely well balanced, which will allow you to make fast and precise movements during your Iaido practices. The blunt blade is made of 400 series stainless steel with a fully...
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The Japanese Wakizashis: Elegance and Tradition in the Samurai Sword

Japanese wakizashis are an iconic symbol of samurai tradition in feudal Japan. Known for their elegance and prowess in battle, these swords played a vital role in the lives of the samurai and have a rich history worth exploring.

The name "wakizashi" refers to the way this sword was carried, inserted into the samurai's obi or sash, as opposed to the larger sword, the tachi, which was worn hanging from a cord. Below, we will discover the highlights of Japanese wakizashis and their impact on Japanese culture and history.

The Art of Forging a Wakizashi

Wakizashis are known for their exceptional craftsmanship. Each sword was carefully hand forged by skilled Japanese swordsmiths. The blade of a wakizashi was of high quality and was hardened through a special tempering process that gave it its famous sharpness and durability. These swords were considered true works of art, often decorated with intricate designs and engravings that reflected Japanese cultural heritage.

The precision and attention to detail required to create a wakizashi was unparalleled, and each sword had its own story to tell. From the choice of materials to the forging process and subsequent decoration, each step was crucial to ensure the quality and authenticity of the sword.

The Cultural Significance of the Wakizashis

Wakizashis were not only combat weapons, they also had deep cultural significance in feudal Japanese society. They were considered symbols of honor and loyalty, and their possession was indicative of a samurai's status and skill. Wakizashis were passed down from generation to generation as family treasures, and were often given as prizes to the bravest and most worthy samurai.

In addition to their role in battle, wakizashis were also used in important ceremonies, such as the ritual of seppuku (honorable suicide), where the samurai inflicted a fatal cut on himself with his wakizashi as a sign of loyalty and honor. These swords were symbols of the very life of a samurai and his commitment to his code of conduct, bushido.

The Legacy of the Wakizashis

Despite the evolution of Japanese society, the legacy of the wakizashi lives on in modern culture. Although no longer used on the battlefield, these swords are valued as collectors' items and are displayed in museums around the world. Its beauty and historical significance continue to captivate history enthusiasts and lovers of Japanese culture.

Japanese wakizashis are an intricate part of samurai history and a reminder of a time when honor and loyalty were paramount. These swords continue to inspire respect and admiration, and their legacy will endure through generations as a symbol of Japan's rich heritage.

Questions and answers

  • What does the name "wakizashi" mean?

    The name "wakizashi" refers to the way the sword was carried, inserted in the samurai's obi or sash.

  • How were Japanese wakizashis made?

    Wakizashis were carefully hand-forged by skilled Japanese swordsmiths, using a special tempering process to give them sharpness and durability.

  • What was the cultural significance of wakizashis in samurai society?

    Wakizashis were symbols of honor and loyalty, and their possession indicated the status and skill of a samurai. They were also used in important ceremonies such as seppuku, an act of honorable suicide.

  • What role do wakizashis play in modern culture?

    Today, wakizashis are valued as collector's items and are displayed in museums around the world, maintaining their beauty and historical significance.

  • What is the legacy of the Japanese wakizashis?

    The legacy of the wakizashi lives on as a symbol of Japan's rich heritage and the era when honor and loyalty were essential to the samurai.

Discover more about the history and elegance of Japanese wakizashi and immerse yourself in the fascinating samurai culture.

Find your perfect wakizashi and carry the essence of the samurai with you!