Ao (青) means blue — the deep blue-green the Japanese tie to water, sky and a calm, steady spirit. This wakizashi carries that cool character as the companion blade to a katana: shorter, faster in close, and built around a folded Damascus blade.
Forging & Steel
The Ao’s blade is Damascus steel — high-carbon layers forge-welded and folded so the grain surfaces as a flowing, swirling pattern down its length. Differential hardening adds a genuine hamon along the edge, marking the hard cutting surface against the more forgiving spine. As a companion sword (the shoto to a katana’s daito), this short blade is quick to draw and built to cut. Folded and quenched the same way a full katana is, the Ao earns its place as a true shoto rather than a scaled-down ornament. A wipe of oil after handling keeps the Damascus grain bright, and the short blade comes alive in close, fast drills where a long sword would be unwieldy.
Fittings & Mounts
A sculpted zinc-alloy tsuba and matching menuki dress the mount, with a bamboo mekugi securing the tang. The saya is lacquered ebony with a bull-horn kurigata, and the tsuka is wrapped in white stingray leather.
Specifications
| Blade steel | Damascus steel with hamon |
|---|---|
| Tsuba | Sculpted zinc alloy |
| Saya | Lacquered ebony wood, bull-horn kurigata |
| Tsuka | White stingray leather |
| Menuki | Zinc alloy |
| Mekugi | Bamboo mekugi |
Dimensions
| Total length | 78 cm |
|---|---|
| Blade length | 52 cm |
| Handle length | 23 cm |
| Blade width | 3.2 cm |
| Blade thickness | 0.7 cm |
| Weight | 1 kg |
Is it battle-ready?
Yes. The folded Damascus blade is hardened, sharpened and full-tang — a functional companion sword for training or as the shoto in a paired set. Its zinc-alloy furniture and ebony saya are chosen to pair with a matching katana, so the two read as a daisho set worn together in the old manner. Browse the full wakizashi collection, and pair it with the T10 Tanto Taiyou or the Damascus Katana Oni.













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