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One-Handed Medieval Sword Made of Steel., Category-C

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Treat yourself to a one-handed medieval sword made of steel.


One-handed medieval sword made of steel

The unsharpened carbon steel blade of this beautiful sword is forged to the pommel and double-bolted at the handle end. The handle is wire-wrapped in the typical style and fitted with a classic disc pommel. The crossguard of our medieval one-handed sword is slightly curved downward.
Medieval one-handed swords, the so-called knightly swords, were very popular among the sword-wielding nobility in the High and Late Middle Ages. They developed from the spatha in the 10th century, although the Viking sword can be seen as a transitional form. The crossguard of the medieval one-handed sword is longer than that of early medieval examples, while the blade is somewhat narrower and more pointed.
One-handed swords with straight blades from the High and Late Middle Ages are also colloquially called knightly swords. This is largely due to the fact that medieval knights were often depicted with a one-handed sword and a shield or buckler. Examples of this can be found in the Codex Manesse or the Sachsenspiegel .
The medieval one-handed sword was the knight's close combat weapon and, depending on its characteristics, could be used as a slashing or piercing weapon. Until the mid-14th century, one-handed swords were wider and had a sharper blade, as they were used more as slashing weapons against light mail armor. When plate armor came into use, one-handed swords narrowed toward the tip (the sword point) and were used as piercing weapons. One-handed swords were also used on horseback if the polearm broke during battle, was lost, or became unwieldy in the heat of battle.
This sword is designed as a collector's item or decorative object and is also ideal as an accessory, for example to complete your costume.

Details:
- Material: Carbon steel blade (not stainless), wire wrapped handle
- Total length: approx. 93cm
- Blade length: approx. 77 cm

- Blade width at guard: approx. 4.5 cm
- Handle length: approx. 16 cm (handle section approx. 11 cm)
- Weight: approx. 1.3 kg
The above specifications may vary slightly from specimen to specimen.
The steel used here is not stainless and may show slight signs of corrosion. We recommend regular maintenance of the blade, for example with Ballistol, a universal oil ideal for preserving steel products.

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