Description
When a crown falls and shatters upon the earth, a new ruler rises from the ashes. The Kingdom Come Damascus Steel Sword carries that same resolute spirit. Forged by hand, its blade bears the swirling firestorm pattern typical of layered 15N20 and 1095 high carbon steels, a technique honed through centuries to combine toughness with a keen edge. This pattern is not merely decorative,it reveals the blade’s layered construction, each fold a testament to the smith’s skill in balancing hardness and flexibility.
The guard and pommel offer a sturdy contrast to the lively blade, fashioned from solid stainless steel with a simple, unadorned finish that speaks to practical strength rather than flourish. The handle, wrapped in contoured black leather, fits comfortably in the hand, allowing for control and endurance in wielding. Running through the handle is a rat tail tang,a narrow extension of the blade’s steel,ensuring the sword’s resilience under strain and keeping all parts securely joined as one.
Measuring over two and a half feet in blade length, this sword reflects the proportions favored by medieval warriors who needed reach without sacrificing maneuverability. The blade’s thickness and width are balanced to deliver powerful cuts while maintaining agility in battle. Whether for a reenactor stepping into history, a collector admiring traditional craftsmanship, or a cosplayer embodying a legendary figure, this sword carries the spirit of the forge and the battlefield alike.
Specifications
Overall Length: 32.75 Inches
Blade Length: 25.5 Inches
Blade Width: 2.25 Inches
Blade Thickness: 4.96 mm
Handle Length: 7.75 Inches
Features
Blade Construction: Firestorm Damascus Steel (15N20 and 1095 high carbon layers)
Handle Construction: Genuine Leather Wrapped
Includes: Genuine Leather Sheath
Tang Type: Rat Tail Tang
Pattern: Firestorm Damascus
Fun Fact: The distinctive patterns of Damascus steel were once believed to hold mystical properties, thought to make the blade unbreakable and capable of cutting through armor and stone alike. While those legends are myths, the layered forging technique truly enhances the blade’s strength and flexibility, a secret passed down through generations of smiths.









