HISTORICALLY INSPIRED DESIGN: This sword is inspired by the legendary Sword of Saint Maurice, a symbol of medieval chivalry and divine protection. Featuring intricate etchings on the blade and hilt, it showcases the artistry of medieval swordsmithing.
FORGED FROM HIGH-CARBON STEEL: The blade is crafted from high-carbon steel, providing excellent edge retention and durability. This makes it ideal for both historical reenactments and practical use, delivering reliable performance whether you're practicing Viking martial arts or displaying it in your collection.
ERGONOMIC GRIP & COMFORTABLE HILT: The hilt features a comfortable grip and a traditional pommel, ensuring a secure hold and optimal balance. Designed for ease of use in battle, this sword allows for precise handling, making it a reliable weapon in both reenactments and historical swordsmanship.
PERFECT FOR REENACTORS & COLLECTORS: Whether you're a Viking reenactor, a collector of medieval weaponry, or a student of historical martial arts, this 11th Century Viking Sword is an essential addition to your collection. Its authentic design and construction bring the brutal power of Viking weaponry to life.
STUNNING DISPLAY PIECE: The sword's commanding presence and historic significance make it a standout piece in any collection. Whether hanging on your wall or displayed in a showcase, this Viking sword adds an imposing and historically rich touch to your home, office, or battle gear.
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The battle-ready version of the Sword of St. Maurice has a forged and unsharpened blade of EN45 high carbon steel; both sides of the blade have been hand-etched in the recessed fuller with Crosses and other Christian markings. The guard and pommel are mild steel and the wood grip is bound in spiralled brown leather. The blade tang is peened over the pommel to give the blade a strong hilt construction. The companion scabbard is constructed to have a core of carved wood; it is finished with a tight wrap of brown leather, a protective steel chape and a wooden suspension loop for wear with a sword belt or baldric. No belt or baldric is included. This sword may not have the same style guard as seen on the large knightly sword in Turin which has been named the Sword of St Maurice, but it certainly shares its notably long and hefty sword blade, as well as its etched iconography on the blade.