Wooden Ultra Light Tai Chi Straight Swords

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- Ultra-light weight wooden straight sword specifically for people with wrist, elbow or shoulder problems.
- Varnished wood
- Comfortable handle design
- Blade length 75cm
- Weight 130 grams approx
- Available in natural finish
- The perfect sword for those who don’t want to deal with permits in Victoria

Sword is designed for solo form practice only. It is not suitable for dual training, contact work or as a child’s toy.


You must be over 18 to purchase any weapon or knife product.
Weapons are subject to purchase and ownership conditions which will vary according to State Laws. Currently, most Australian states do not require a permit for wooden sword purchase and ownership however in South Australia you need to comply with Schedule 2 of the Summary Offences Act 1953. For more information please contact the Police Department in your State or Territory.

For all South Australian purchases, you must provide us with a copy of your weapons permit/license/exemption and your current drivers license. These can be emailed to us at info@jinli.com.au. Failure to supply the necessary documentation will result in cancellation of your order. In the event of order cancellation, Jinli Wushu-Tai Chi Pty Ltd reserves the right to withhold any and all credit card transaction charges associated with your order prior to issuing a refund.


More About Taiji Straight Sword (Jian)
The “Jian” or straight sword is not only the most common weapon in the traditional Chinese martial arts, but also a very special one. It is used in almost every style of wushu and as such, the techniques have been refined to the highest level. However, it also has great significance within the Chinese culture, being a symbol of morality and achievement hence its moniker of “The Gentleman of Weapons”.

Chinese straight swords are double-edged and usually one-handed, although there are also larger, two-handed versions. They have small, roughly triangular hand guards. The blades usually taper very little in width and curve smoothly to the point.

The famous Taiji families, Yang and Wu, were involved in military officer training and taught jian techniques to their students, hence the strong connection between Taiji and Jian. The routines in those times were designed purely around the use of the sword as an effective weapon in armed combat and it wasn’t until much later that it was practised for its health benefits. In 1957, the famous martial arts master, Li Tianji was asked to create a simplified version of the Yang Style Taiji Sword and gave the world “32 Taijjian”, the most popular Taiji Jian routine in the world today.

Wooden Ultra Light Tai Chi Straight Swords
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