Pharaoh King Cobra Sword Cane with Hidden Blade
Pharaoh King Cobra Sword Cane with Hidden Blade
Pharaoh King Cobra Sword Cane with Hidden Blade
Pharaoh King Cobra Sword Cane with Hidden Blade

Pharaoh King Cobra Sword Cane with Hidden Blade

49$

SKU: SW-1C4-CS1906G Category:

Description

Step into the shoes of a traveler or noble from a bygone era with the Golden Pharaoh King Cobra Sword Cane. The handle, cast from zinc aluminum, takes the shape of a king cobra, its scales and fierce gaze captured with sharp detail that speaks to the reverence ancient Egyptians held for this serpent,symbol of protection and royal power. The golden finish gleams against the matte black steel shaft, marrying artistry with sturdy craftsmanship.

But this cane is more than a walking aid or ornamental piece. Concealed within the shaft lies an 11.25-inch stainless steel blade, its satin finish lending a muted gleam that hints at its purpose without drawing undue notice. This hidden blade hearkens back to the days when personal defense was often close at hand, blending practicality into an object of style.

Built to bear weight up to 200 pounds, the cane includes a rubberized tip that grips the ground firmly, providing balance and confidence with each step. The steel shaft ensures durability, making this piece not just a symbol but a reliable companion. Whether carried through city streets or displayed among a collection of arms, the Pharaoh King Cobra Sword Cane carries the spirit of ancient guardianship into the modern age.

Specifications

Overall Length: 36.25 inches
Blade Length: 11.25 inches
Blade Thickness: 1.27 mm
Blade Material: Stainless Steel, Satin Finish
Handle Material: Zinc Aluminum
Shaft Material: Steel, Matte Black Finish

Features

Hidden stainless steel blade for added functionality
Golden king cobra handle with intricate detailing
Rubberized tip for stability and balance
Steel shaft for strength and durability
Elegant and practical design for everyday use

Fun Fact: The king cobra was considered a sacred protector of Egyptian pharaohs, often depicted on their crowns as the “uraeus”,a symbol believed to ward off enemies and evil spirits. Carrying a sword cane shaped like this serpent echoes that ancient tradition of guarding one’s life with both wisdom and strength.