Description
There’s a quiet beauty in the sight of rolling green hills stretching beneath a vast blue sky, dotted with wisps of clouds. Long before the hum of machines filled the air, when life was deeply tied to the land, such landscapes were common and so too were the swords that men carried across them. The Rolling Hills Medieval Sword is crafted from 1095 high carbon steel, a material favored by smiths for its ability to hold a sharp edge while remaining tough under stress. The blade features a fuller running most of its length,a groove forged into the steel to reduce weight without sacrificing strength, helping the sword to balance well in hand. The crossguard is straightforward, serving its purpose without fuss, while the pommel bears a more intricate design, shaped with care to add a touch of character and aid in balance. The handle is wrapped in black leather, providing a grip that is both firm and comfortable, much like the wraps worn by warriors of old. Accompanying the sword is a genuine leather sheath equipped with a shoulder strap, designed for practical carry across fields and forests alike.
Specifications
Overall Length: 32.5 Inches
Blade Length: 25.75 Inches
Blade Width: 2 Inches
Blade Thickness: 3.97 mm
Handle Length: 7 Inches
Features
Blade Construction: 1095 High Carbon Steel
Handle Construction: Black Leather Wrap
Includes: Genuine Leather Scabbard with Shoulder Strap
Details: Fuller for Weight Reduction, Detailed Pommel, Simple Crossguard
Fun Fact: The fuller on swords like the Rolling Hills was often called a “blood groove” in folklore, but its true purpose was to lighten the blade and improve handling, much like the structural ribs on a ship’s hull.





