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Edward III Medieval Sword Hand Forged with Leather Scabbard
MEASURES:
- Sword total length: 103 cm / 40.5 in
- Blade length: 82 cm / 32.2 in
- Guard width: 18 cm / 7 in
- Handle length: 13 cm
- Blade width: 4.3-4.5 cm / 1.7-1.8 in
- Sheet thickness approx: 4.8-5 mm
- Sheath length: 91 cm / 35.8 in
This traditionally hand-forged medieval Edward III sword pays homage to the battlefields of 14th-century England, where knights loyal to Edward III wielded swords like this one during the Hundred Years' War. The sword's design balances historical authenticity with practical utility for collectors and actors.
The blade is hand-forged from high-quality carbon steel, polished to a gleaming finish that highlights the wide, clean edge running down its center. Although unsharpened for safety, it retains the powerful quality of medieval armored swords, ready to evoke the presence of a knight in full armor.
A brass wheel pommel adds a striking regal touch and provides counterbalance for agile use. The curved brass crossguard secures the hilt and protects the hand during training or display. The sword's full tang ensures strength and stability during controlled combat or choreography.
This set includes a leather scabbard accented with a brass scabbard for durability and classic style. Whether mounted on your wall, carried in your harness, or used to complete your gear for a historical festival, this Edward III sword embodies the spirit of medieval England.
Historical inspiration: Swords of this shape were common during the reign of Edward III, a time that saw the rise of the professional English longbowman and heavily armored knights.
Important usage note:
All swords in this collection are unsharpened and designed for safe, controlled combat. They are not intended for live use or cutting practice. Please handle them responsibly and always follow appropriate safety rules.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
- Storage: Keep your sword in a dry place. Keep it in its scabbard, but take it out occasionally to air it out and prevent moisture buildup.
- Cleaning: Wipe the blade with a soft cloth after handling to remove grease and fingerprints.
- Lubrication: Regularly apply a light coat of mineral or sword oil to protect against corrosion.
- Leather Care: Periodically condition the scabbard leather to keep it supple and crack-free.
- Handling: Even unsharpened blades can be dangerous; always handle with caution.
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