What is a taiji sword and how is it designed for tai chi practice?
Updated Feb 2026
Taiji swords - also known as tai chi jian - are purpose-designed for the flowing, circular movements of tai chi sword practice and Wushu performance. Unlike the heavier, thicker blades of combat-oriented sword designs, a taiji sword is built for balance and responsiveness: the blade is typically thinner and lighter, with a flexible tip region that allows the characteristic whipping and redirecting movements of tai chi sword forms to be performed smoothly and safely. The double-edged jian blade is traditional for tai chi practice, with a symmetrical cross-section that balances the blade's weight across both edges. Stainless steel construction in the taiji swords in this collection provides appropriate flex and durability for regular practice or demonstration use, while also requiring minimal maintenance compared to carbon steel alternatives - an important consideration for a sword that will be handled frequently in practice sessions.