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The Zenith Shirasaya Wakizashi is a sword that embodies the minimalist ethos with its sleek and unadorned elegance. Crafted for the sword enthusiast who appreciates the beauty in simplicity, this wakizashi is a modern interpretation of a traditional Japanese short sword.
The overall length of 17.5 inches is perfectly proportioned for precision and ease of handling. The 11.25" two-tone stainless steel blade reflects a stark contrast between the purity of its design and the potential for swift action. This blade, while compact, carries the spirit of the wakizashi as a silent guardian.
The 6.25" wooden handle, smooth and unembellished except for the crest that graces its surface, allows for a grip that is both comfortable and controlled. This shirasaya style wakizashi doesn't boast ornate details, instead opting for a clean, focused form that speaks to the heart of the wielder.
Specifications:
Blade: 11.25" two-tone stainless steel
Overall: 17.5"
Handle: 6.25" wooden with crest
Weight: Not Specified
The Zenith Shirasaya Wakizashi is not just a blade; it's a testament to the power of understatement, a tool that proves that true strength often resides in tranquility and reserve.
The overall length of 17.5 inches is perfectly proportioned for precision and ease of handling. The 11.25" two-tone stainless steel blade reflects a stark contrast between the purity of its design and the potential for swift action. This blade, while compact, carries the spirit of the wakizashi as a silent guardian.
The 6.25" wooden handle, smooth and unembellished except for the crest that graces its surface, allows for a grip that is both comfortable and controlled. This shirasaya style wakizashi doesn't boast ornate details, instead opting for a clean, focused form that speaks to the heart of the wielder.
Specifications:
Blade: 11.25" two-tone stainless steel
Overall: 17.5"
Handle: 6.25" wooden with crest
Weight: Not Specified
The Zenith Shirasaya Wakizashi is not just a blade; it's a testament to the power of understatement, a tool that proves that true strength often resides in tranquility and reserve.