Hand Forged Firestorm Damascus Steel Medieval Sword
Hand Forged Firestorm Damascus Steel Medieval Sword
Hand Forged Firestorm Damascus Steel Medieval Sword
Hand Forged Firestorm Damascus Steel Medieval Sword
Hand Forged Firestorm Damascus Steel Medieval Sword
Hand Forged Firestorm Damascus Steel Medieval Sword
Hand Forged Firestorm Damascus Steel Medieval Sword

Hand Forged Firestorm Damascus Steel Medieval Sword

227$

SKU: SW-1H3-SSD3163 Category:

Description

Drawing a sword is more than just a motion,it’s a deliberate act, a clear message sent without words. The Arbitrary Provocation Damascus Steel Sword is forged by hand, showcasing the distinctive firestorm pattern of Damascus steel. This pattern is known among smiths for its lively, swirling lines that seem to dance unpredictably across the blade’s surface. The craftsmanship extends beyond the 25.75-inch blade to include the guard and pommel, both fashioned from the same layered Damascus steel, creating a harmonious balance and strength throughout the weapon.

The handle, measuring 4.75 inches, is wrapped in black genuine leather, providing a secure grip that molds comfortably to the hand during use. The sword’s full tang construction ensures durability and balance, essential for both display and practical handling. Accompanying the blade is a matching black leather sheath, designed to protect the sword and allow swift, confident draws when the moment demands.

Specifications

Overall Length: 32.75 Inches
Blade Length: 25.75 Inches
Blade Width: 2 Inches
Blade Thickness: 4.3 mm
Hilt Length: 7 Inches
Blade Construction: Damascus Steel, layered 1095 and 15N20 high carbon steels
Layers: 400-520
Hardness (HRC): 58-60

Features

Handle Construction: Genuine Leather Wrap
Includes: Leather Sheath
Firestorm Damascus Pattern
Damascus Steel Guard & Pommel
Full Tang Blade Design

Fun fact: The firestorm pattern in Damascus steel is created through a careful forging and folding process that produces layers resembling flickering flames,an effect that not only pleases the eye but also enhances the blade’s strength and flexibility.