The Hanwei Wind and Thunder Wakizashi is an authentic work of Japanese sword art, designed by renowned craftsman Paul Chen. This sword stands out for its exquisite design and attention to detail, making it a unique piece of its kind.
The Wakizashi's blackened iron tsuba features an impressive motif of Raiden, the Japanese god of thunder, also known as Raijin. This detail not only gives it a visually striking look, but also reinforces its connection to Japanese culture and tradition.
The fuchi and kashira of the sword are decorated with the Japanese Tomoe motif, which adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to its design. In addition, the tsuka is wrapped in genuine same, a ray skin that provides a firm and comfortable grip during use. The tsuka-ito, meanwhile, is made of a premium black Japanese cotton, which adds a touch of softness and durability.
The saya of the Wakizashi is finished in traditional black lacquer, giving it a classic and elegant look. In addition, it has a black cotton sageo, which not only adds an aesthetic touch, but also provides a secure and firm hold.
But not only its design is impressive, the Wakizashi Wind and Thunder also stands out for its quality and performance. Hand-forged from high-quality carbon steel, its blade is thick and heavy, making it perfect for practicing Tameshigiri, the technique of cutting objects.
With a total length of 67.3 cm, the Wakizashi is easy to handle and balanced, thanks to its center of gravity located 8.9 cm from the guard. In addition, its blade has a 1.3 cm curvature, known as sori, which gives it an elegant appearance and improves its cutting performance.
Weighing in at 822 grams, this sword feels solid and sturdy in the hands, ensuring precise and controlled handling. Its blade width varies from 2.9 cm at the guard to 2.5 cm at the tip, which provides it with excellent cutting and penetrating capacity.
In short, the Hanwei Wind and Thunder Wakizashi is a true gem that combines a