Handmade Sword
Bamboo Katana Iaito — Aluminum Alloy, Bird & Bamboo Tsuba, Iaido Training Sword, Unsharpened
SKU: 931
Bird & Bamboo fittings give this aluminum-alloy Katana Iaito a more specific visual cue than plain Bamboo training pages.
An aluminum-alloy katana iaito designed for martial arts students, instructors, and dojo practitioners who prioritize high-repetition training and safe, reliable handling. Unsharpened and practice-oriented — available in both Katana and Wakizashi configurations. Significantly lighter than stainless steel iaito, this version supports long practice sessions, sustained forms work, and consistent draw practice without arm strain. Fixed-assembly one-piece construction — no loose parts to check, no fittings that can shift during practice, built for reliability when the session matters more than maintenance.
Designed for extended training sessions with less fatigue.
This aluminum-alloy iaito was developed for iaido practitioners who want a training sword that supports sustained, high-repetition work — beginners building foundational form, intermediate students drilling kata at volume, and instructors running full-length sessions. Compared to stainless steel iaito, aluminum-alloy is noticeably lighter — many practitioners find this reduces fatigue over long practice sessions and makes repeated cuts, draws, and kata work more sustainable.
The one-piece construction is a meaningful part of the design. The blade, handle, and fittings are bonded into a single unit — not removable, not disassemblable. This is an intentional choice: no loose fasteners to check between sessions, no fittings that can shift during draw practice, and no assembly points that can fail under repetition. For practitioners who want a training sword they can pick up and use reliably without pre-session maintenance, this is the construction of choice.
The lightweight construction also lowers the barrier for beginners. Students who are still developing forearm strength, draw timing, and carry awareness often find that the reduced weight supports more productive repetitions before technique breaks down. The aluminum-alloy version is a common starting point for dojo curriculums building up to heavier swords.
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 | Aluminum Alloy |
| Process | Precision-cast aluminum alloy, unsharpened |
| Hardness | N/A — unsharpened aluminum training sword |
| Bo-hi (Blood Groove) | Bo-hi (fuller) on each side |
| Type | Katana — 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) | Bird & Bamboo Tsuba |
| Blade Length | 28" |
| Handle Length | 11" |
| Overall Length | 41" |
| Weight | 1.35 lbs (without Saya) / 1.95 lbs (with Saya) |
| Saya (Scabbard) | Black piano lacquered wood with Japanese cotton Sageo |
| Construction | Fixed-assembly one-piece construction — not disassemblable (no loose parts, no fittings to maintain) |
| Quality Control | Individually inspected before shipping — California warehouse |
| Maintenance | Low-maintenance — aluminum alloy, no oil required |
Training sword notice: This aluminum-alloy iaito is significantly lighter than stainless steel training swords and is designed for practitioners who prioritize low-fatigue training and reliable, high-repetition practice. The blade is unsharpened and the construction is fixed-assembly, one-piece — there are no user-disassemblable parts.
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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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