Noble Sword for Historical Reenactment
Noble Sword for Historical Reenactment

Noble Sword for Historical Reenactment

Original price was: 239$Current price is: 200$

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SKU: MR-1N5WJ6B2F Category: Brand:

Description

Circa 1400

In the early 15th century, a nobleman’s sword carried weight far beyond the battlefield,it was a mark of lineage and honor, an extension of one’s identity. Gentlemen of standing often bore several swords, each forged for a unique role, from the heavy cutting blade to the lighter sidearm. Many of these weapons bore intricate fittings and polished finishes, intended for display at court or during solemn ceremonies. Yet beneath their elegant appearance, these swords were crafted with the same care and strength needed to endure the chaos of combat.

This sword is fitted with solid brass mounts, shaped by hand and treated to develop a natural patina that suggests years of service. The blade, forged from high carbon steel, holds a firm edge and offers the resilience required in battle. The grip is cast and wrapped in black leather, chosen not only for its grip but also for its ability to absorb shock and provide steady control during combat. The scabbard is designed to mirror the sword’s form, protecting the blade while allowing swift access when needed.

  • Overall length: 36″
  • Blade length: 30″, width: 1-1/2″, thickness: 3/16″
  • Weight: 2 lbs 6 oz

A bit of smithing lore: In medieval times, sword grips were often treated with oils or waxes to keep the leather supple and improve the wielder’s grip, a simple yet vital practice that could turn the tide when seconds counted in battle.