What makes black-and-white ito wrapping special on a wakizashi?

 Updated Mar 2026

On a wakizashi, the shorter tsuka means every diamond of the wrap is prominently visible, making the quality and tightness of the ito work immediately apparent. The black-and-white combination produces a high-contrast pattern against the underlying samegawa (ray skin), accentuating the geometric precision of the wrap. This color pairing also has deep roots in Japanese aesthetic tradition - the contrast avoids the visual complexity of multi-color schemes and instead draws focus to the structural quality of the mounting itself. For display purposes, the neutral palette pairs well with both dark lacquer saya and richly detailed metalwork fittings.

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