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Imagen única de: Espada Medieval Tardía A Dos Manos, Para Combate De Espectáculo, Categoría-C
Imagen única de: Espada Medieval Tardía A Dos Manos, Para Combate De Espectáculo, Categoría-C

Late Medieval Two-Handed Sword, For Show Combat, Category-C

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Late Medieval Two-Handed Sword – Roar of the Iron Bastard

As the twilight of the Middle Ages gave way to the dawn of disciplined warfare, a blade emerged that demanded strength, technique, and respect. Forged for honorable combat, this bastard sword is a testament to the steel that forged empires and sealed destinies on the battlefield.

Inspired by the weapons wielded by 14th-century knights and warriors, this two-handed sword represents the evolution of medieval martial arts. Also known as a bastard sword or longsword , its versatile design allowed it to master both foot and horse combat, making it a lethal extension of the warrior's body.

The Blade of the Disciplined Warrior

Its hand-forged, oil-hardened spring steel blade has a hardness of 48–50 HRC , making it suitable for stage combat (Category C) . The diamond- shaped blade section provides strength and control, while its blunt, rounded edge and blunted tip ensure safety during practice and historical reenactments.

The tang extends to the pommel, where it is hand-riveted , ensuring structural strength and artisanal authenticity.

A Mango Carved by Tradition

The wooden handle , sculpted with elegant spiral reliefs, reflects the artistry of the master armorer. This same aesthetic extends to the iron pommel , where the twisted design adds balance and understated beauty. The forward-curving crossguard , crowned with a twisted guard ring , recalls the late Gothic style of the arms of the Holy Roman Empire.

A Recreation Piece with a Historical Spirit

Ideal for medieval reenactments , stage training, and controlled combat, this sword offers a perfect combination of presence, functionality, and respect for European weaponry tradition. It comes with a protective sheath for storage and transport.

Main Features

  • Type: Bastard sword / two-handed

  • Historical period: 14th century – Late Middle Ages

  • Blade material: Hardened carbon steel (48–50 HRC)

  • Leaf section: Rhomboid

  • Edge and point: Blunt and rounded (Category-C, spectacle combat)

  • Tang: Continuous, hand-riveted to the pommel

  • Pommel: Iron with twist pattern

  • Handle: Hand-carved wood

  • Garrison: Steel with twisted protective ring

  • Includes: Case

Category C: Suitable for exhibition combat without heavy contact. Not suitable for full combat or forceful blows.

The Voice of Noble Steel

This is not simply a sword, but a bridge between the past and the present: an object that pays tribute to honor, the art of combat, and the history of Europe. In your hands, the echoes of the battlefields revive... not with blood, but with memory and respect.

Discover it at the Medieval Shop , where the weapons of yesterday rise again with dignity.

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