Akuma Wakizashi 悪魔

$350.00

None Sharpened $0.00 Not Sharpened $0.00

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Blessed by Master Samurai
Blessed by Master Samurai
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Hand-Forged Katana
Hand-Forged Katana
SPECIFICATIONS
Blade Hamon T10 steel with BO-HI
Guard (Tsuba 鍔) Pure gilded and sculpted copper
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 Akuma Wakizashi

The Wakizashi Akuma is an extraordinary sword that combines the precision of traditional Japanese craftsmanship with luxurious, artistic details. Perfectly designed for both collectors and martial arts practitioners, this Wakizashi impresses with its razor-sharp blade and elegantly gilded copper finishes. Inspired by the spirit of the warrior, the Wakizashi Akuma achieves an impeccable balance between functionality and refined artistry, embodying tradition and sophistication.

Blade (Tōshin 刀身)

The Wakizashi Akuma’s blade is forged from T10 steel, celebrated for its incredible strength and superior edge retention. The beautifully rendered hamon is a testament to the differential hardening process, ensuring the blade’s enhanced hardness and flexibility. The inclusion of a bo-hi (fuller) lightens the blade, improving its agility while creating the distinctive “swish” sound that accompanies precise movements. Thanks to its high carbon content, the T10 steel blade excels in practical use and serves as a visually stunning centerpiece.

Guard (Tsuba 鍔)

The tsuba is meticulously crafted from pure copper and gilded for a luxurious finish. Its intricate sculpted designs not only reflect exceptional artistry but also provide effective hand protection during use. Copper, known for its durability, allows for fine detailing while ensuring the tsuba remains functional and visually striking, making it a standout feature of the Wakizashi Akuma.

Scabbard (Saya 鞘)

The saya is crafted from lacquered ebony wood, delivering reliable blade protection alongside a sleek, polished aesthetic. The kurigata, carved from bull horn, adds a touch of traditional authenticity and elegance. The smooth lacquer finish highlights the attention to detail in the Wakizashi’s construction, ensuring durability and a refined appearance that complements the blade.

Handle (Tsuka 柄)

The tsuka is wrapped in genuine shagreen, offering a textured, non-slip grip for secure and confident handling. This durable material, prized in Japanese swordmaking, enhances the user’s control and ensures long-lasting performance. Gilded copper menuki provide subtle decorative accents while improving the balance and ergonomics of the handle. Secured with bamboo mekugi, the blade is firmly fastened to the handle, ensuring structural integrity and safety.

Dimensions

The Wakizashi Akuma measures 78 cm in total length with its scabbard, featuring a 52 cm blade that is perfectly balanced for effortless handling. The 23 cm handle ensures a comfortable grip, while the blade’s 3.2 cm width and 0.7 cm thickness provide excellent durability and precision. Weighing 1 kg in total, including the scabbard, this Wakizashi offers an ideal combination of stability and lightness for both practice and display.


The Wakizashi Akuma is a flawless fusion of Japanese tradition and modern luxury. With its T10 steel blade, intricate gilded copper guard, and authentic shagreen-wrapped handle, this sword is a masterpiece of form and function. Whether for martial arts practice or as a prized collector’s item, the Wakizashi Akuma is a statement of unparalleled craftsmanship and refined design, offering its owner a truly exceptional experience.

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