Designed by world-renowned Chinese martial arts master Sifu Adam Hsu, these Chinese straight swords (jian) are becoming the weapon of choice in the Tai Chi community. Functionality, weight and balance are paramount considerations in Sifu Hsu's designs, while Hanwei's quality and workmanship give the swords a graceful and pleasing appearance. The blades are crafted in high-carbon spring steel and have a pronounced center ridge and distal taper, producing exactly the right degree of stiffness and a very audible hiss in the cutting stroke. The Ming-style steel guards have an embossed Dragon symbol, while the open-ended pommels facilitate the fitting of a tassel. The Jians are available with the grips and scabbards made from fiberglass (SH2278) for extreme durability or hardwood (SH2316) for a traditional jian. A unique feature is the “duck-bill lock” in the bottom of the scabbard that securely holds the sword in place. The Hsu 2-handed Jian features a 36” blade and an 11” grip.
With a weight of less than 2 lbs, this sword handles beautifully.
Adam Hsu 2-Handed Jian:
- High-carbon spring steel blade
- Ming style guard
- Fiberglass or Wood handle
- Great handling
Weight: 2lb
Overall: 49"
Blade Length: 36"
Handle Length: 11"
Thickness at Guard: .325
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