Handmade Sword
Empire Wheel Wakizashi Iaito — Stainless Steel, Iaido Training Sword, Unsharpened
SKU: 925
Empire Wheel fittings and stainless steel construction give this Wakizashi Iaito a more substantial shorter training identity than the aluminum-alloy version.
A stainless steel wakizashi iaito designed for martial arts students, instructors, and dojo practice. Unsharpened and practice-oriented — available in both Katana and Wakizashi configurations. Noticeably more substantial in hand than aluminum-alloy training swords, this version offers a weight presence that sits closer to what practitioners may expect from a traditional steel training sword. Fully disassemblable for inspection, transport, and maintenance — a traditional-style removable construction that sets it apart from fixed-assembly training swords.
Designed for practitioners who train with more weight.
This stainless steel iaito was developed for martial arts students and instructors who want more from their training sword than a lightweight aluminum-alloy option provides. While aluminum-alloy iaito are well suited for high-repetition forms work and extended sessions with minimal fatigue, some practitioners — particularly those at intermediate or advanced levels, or those who prefer more structural weight in their practice — find that a more substantial training sword better supports their development.
The stainless steel construction delivers that difference. It is noticeably heavier than aluminum-alloy versions, and for many practitioners the feel in hand sits meaningfully closer to a traditional steel sword — a more substantial feel through forms and draw practice, and a steadier sense of blade presence during structured training.
The construction follows a removable, traditional-style assembly — the blade, handle, and fittings can be separated for inspection, transport, and maintenance. This is a meaningful distinction from fixed-assembly training swords and reflects a more conventional approach to how the sword is put together.
This is an unsharpened training sword. The blade has no cutting edge and is designed primarily for dojo practice, forms work, and demonstrations rather than decorative display. Training comes first in this design, with display value as a secondary consideration.
Available in both Katana and Wakizashi configurations to support paired practice and full curriculum requirements.
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| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Process | Cold rolled, unsharpened |
| Hardness | N/A — unsharpened stainless training sword |
| Bo-hi (Blood Groove) | Bo-hi (fuller) on each side |
| Type | Wakizashi — Training sword (Iaito) |
| Edge | Unsharpened — Intended for structured iaido and iaijutsu practice |
| Tsuka (Handle) | Genuine Rayskin wrapped with Japanese cotton Ito & ornamented with Menuki |
| Tsuba (Guard) | Empire Wheel tsuba |
| Blade Length | 21" |
| Handle Length | 9.5" |
| Overall Length | 32.5" |
| Weight | 1.75 lbs (without Saya) / 2.1 lbs (with Saya) |
| Saya (Scabbard) | Black piano lacquered wood with Japanese cotton Sageo |
| Construction | Traditional-style removable assembly — fully disassemblable for inspection, transport, and maintenance |
| Quality Control | Individually inspected before shipping — California warehouse |
| Maintenance | No oil required — stainless steel |
Training sword notice: This stainless steel iaito is noticeably heavier than aluminum-alloy training swords and is designed for practitioners who prefer a more substantial weight presence in training. The blade is unsharpened and intended for structured dojo practice. Construction is removable and can be fully disassembled.
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Can this wakizashi be paired with a matching katana for daisho practice?
Yes. A matching katana iaito in stainless steel is available separately, allowing practitioners to assemble a daisho (paired katana and wakizashi) set for curriculum work that calls for both blade lengths. Both versions share the same construction approach.
Does it come in both Katana and Wakizashi styles?
Yes. Both configurations are available, allowing students and schools to work with the appropriate blade length for their curriculum, or to use both as a paired practice set.
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