Toushiro Hitsugaya Wooden Zanpakuto
This is an example of beautiful wooden sword.
The Practice Wooden Sword haa been used as an inexpensive and disposable training tool by both soldiers and students alike for many, many years.
Since the late Bronze Age, Practice Wooden Swords have been used by many cultures such as Medieval and Renaissance Europe, Japan, Egypt, Ireland, Rome, Scotland and Ancient China.
The wooden blade is safer than sharpened or even unsharpened steel blades because they do not cut which makes them very popular for learning, sparing and practicing although they will cause a blunt impact.
Wooden Practice Swords are used these days in Western martial Arts and some Japanes Martial Arts and many of the modern woodern swords are manufacturered to replicate handling characteristics and feel of the original steel weapon.
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Being much cheaper than their steel counterparts, it makes it more economical to train with a wooden sword and today wooden training swords are used in martial arts such as Japanese Kenjutsu and Iaido, Philippine Eskrima, and Singlestick.
Another often overlooked aspect of wooden swords is that they can also be used as props in stage plays, as decorative items in a home or office and make great collectors’ items.
Sword Description:
• Overall Length: 39″
• Blade Length: 26-1/2″
• Blade All Wood (Not sharp)
• Handle: Blue Nylon Wrapped just like the metal sword
• Scabbard: Hardwood
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