Wakizashi
Traditioneel Japans kortzwaard (30-60 cm) gedragen naast de katana in het daisho-paar. Handgesmeed, full-tang, met echte hamon en authentieke, met roggehuid omwikkelde handvatten.
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What is a Wakizashi?
Wakizashi were traditionally worn by Japanese samurai with a katana as part of the daisho – the “big sword” and “little sword” pair. The wakizashi was the close-range blade, used when the samurai had to fight in confined spaces or when he needed a backup weapon. Wakizashi are shorter than katana, with a blade length ranging from 30 to 60 cm. They were often worn tucked into the belt with the edge up, but could also be worn as a belt around the waist. Wakizashi were made using the same methods as katana, and their designs were often similar. However, because they were not intended for outdoor use, wakizashi tended to be less ornate than their longer counterparts. Wakizashi fell into disuse after the Meiji Restoration in 1868, when the carrying of swords was banned. However, they remain an important part of Japanese culture, and many families still have inherited wakizashi that are passed down from generation to generation.


















