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Kiku Wakizashi 菊

Original price was: £600.00.Current price is: £540.00.

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Blessed by Master Samurai
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Hand-Forged Katana
Hand-Forged Katana
SPECIFICATIONS
Blade Damas Steel with Hamon
Guard (Tsuba 鍔) Pure Gold and Silver Copper Sculpted in the shape of a Kiku Flower
Scabbard (Saya 鞘) Lacquered ebony wood & bullhorn Kurigata
Handle (tsuka 柄) Authentic stingray leather
Carved and gilded pure copper Menuki kit
Bamboo Mekugi
DIMENSIONS
Length with sleeve 30 in
Length of the blade 20.5 in
Length of the handle 9 in
Width of the blade 1.2 in
Blade thickness 0.27 in
Weight 1 kg with sleeve

Features of the Kiku Wakizashi

The Wakizashi Kiku is a refined masterpiece, inspired by the chrysanthemum, a symbolic flower in Japan representing longevity and nobility. This Wakizashi combines traditional craftsmanship with high-quality materials, offering an exceptional piece for both martial arts practice and collectors. Every detail has been meticulously crafted to honour Japanese heritage while integrating unique artistic elements.

Blade (Tōshin 刀身)

The blade, crafted from Damascus steel, showcases unique undulating patterns created through multiple layers of folding. This distinctive pattern not only provides visual beauty but also ensures enhanced strength, making it ideal for prolonged use. The visible hamon, running along the blade’s edge, is a testament to the differential hardening process, which gives the blade exceptional durability and an optimal cutting edge. The choice of Damascus steel offers a perfect blend of flexibility and robustness.

Guard (Tsuba 鍔)

The tsuba, sculpted from pure copper, is adorned with gold and silver finishes for a striking contrast. Its chrysanthemum design, or kiku, pays direct homage to Japanese tradition, symbolising royalty and longevity. The guard not only protects the hands but also adds a refined decorative touch, making this Wakizashi both a functional weapon and a piece of art.

Scabbard (Saya 鞘)

The saya, made from lacquered ebony wood, exudes remarkable elegance. Its glossy finish highlights the quality of the wood while providing solid protection for the blade. The kurigata, carved from bull horn, enhances the traditional and authentic appearance of the scabbard, adding a discreet touch of luxury. This combination of materials ensures excellent durability and preserves the natural beauty of the piece.

Handle (Tsuka 柄)

The tsuka is wrapped in genuine shagreen, a material renowned for its non-slip texture and durability. This shagreen allows for a firm and secure grip, ideal for precise and effective use. The gold and silver-plated copper menuki are harmoniously integrated into the handle, adding both an aesthetic dimension and improving grip. The bamboo mekugi, essential for securing the blade to the handle, adhere to the traditional Japanese methods of weapon assembly.

Dimensions

The Wakizashi Kiku measures 78 cm when sheathed, with a 52 cm blade that is perfectly balanced for both stability and manoeuvrability. The 23 cm handle ensures a comfortable grip, even during rapid or complex movements. With a blade width of 3.2 cm and a thickness of 0.7 cm, this Wakizashi combines finesse and strength. Weighing 1 kg, including the scabbard, it is designed to offer the perfect balance between lightness and durability, making it ideal for both practice and display.


The Wakizashi Kiku is a true work of art, blending tradition and modernity. With its Damascus steel blade, chrysanthemum-themed tsuba, and shagreen-wrapped handle, it stands out for its beauty and functionality. This Wakizashi is perfect for discerning collectors or martial arts practitioners seeking a rare and elegant piece that captures the essence of Japanese artistry.

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