Samurai Wakizashi Dragon
1xAre you fascinated by Japanese mythology and looking for a sword that combines elegance with functionality? The Wakizashi Dragon is a tribute to one of the most important symbols of Asian culture. While in Western legends the dragon is often a monster, in Japan it is a noble being bringing luck, wisdom, and strength. This precisely crafted sword by John Lee brings this symbolism directly into your hands. With a sharp carbon steel blade and a traditional appearance, it is the ideal choice for budding collectors, martial arts enthusiasts, or as a stylish decoration that will add the spirit of old Japan to your dojo or living room. Further product information ...
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Samurai Wakizashi Dragon with Hand-Forged 1045 Carbon Steel Blade
Traditional Construction and Symbolism
The heart of this sword is a blade forged from 1045 carbon steel. This material provides a good balance between hardness and flexibility, which is crucial for Japanese swords. The blade is made in the traditional Shinogi-Zukuri style with a fuller (Bo-Hi), which reduces the weight of the sword and produces a characteristic sound when cutting the air. The temper line (hamon) on this model is created by a cosmetic wire brush technique, giving the sword the authentic look of historical originals without increasing the price through the complex process of differential hardening.
The dominant feature is the guard (Tsuba), which bears a detailed motif of a coiled dragon. The handle (Tsuka) is underlaid with real ray skin and wrapped with black cotton cord in the classic Hineri-Maki style, ensuring a firm and secure grip. The overall impression is underscored by the black lacquered scabbard (Saya) in a high-gloss Kuroro style.
Usage and Safety
Historically, the Wakizashi was the inseparable companion of the samurai. While the warrior had to leave his katana at the door when entering a house, the wakizashi (as the "guardian of honour") remained at his belt. Together they formed a pair called Daisho.
This sword has a sharp blade. Although 1045 steel is of good quality, this specific model is primarily intended for:
- Practicing forms (Kata) and drawing (Iaido) – with maximum caution.
- As a collector's and decorative item.
- Costume accessory (beware of the sharp edge!).
Warning: The sword is not intended for contact fencing (blade on blade) or for heavy cutting (tameshigiri) on bamboo or hard wood. There is a risk of damaging the blade.
Sword Care
Since the blade is made of carbon steel, it is susceptible to rust. To ensure your sword lasts for ages:
- Do not touch the blade with bare hands (sweat is acidic).
- Oil the blade regularly (ideally with clove oil).
- For maintenance, we recommend purchasing a traditional cleaning kit with a Mekugi-nuki hammer and Uchiko powder.
- Care and Maintenance of Samurai Swords and Japanese Swords
Technical Specifications
| Blade Material | 1045 Carbon Steel |
| Total Length (without scabbard) | 76.5 cm (approx. 30.1 inches) |
| Blade Length (to Tsuba) | 51 cm (approx. 20.1 inches) |
| Handle Length | 25 cm (approx. 9.8 inches) |
| Blade Curvature (Sori) | approx. 15 mm (approx. 0.6 inch) |
| Weight (without scabbard) | approx. 800 g (approx. 1.76 lbs) |
| Hamon | Artificial (Wire-brushed) |
| Edge | Sharp |
| Package Contents | Sword, cloth bag, certificate, transport box |
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