Product description
This sword is a replica of a 14th century original. The original is now part of the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. A similar sword has been found on the body of Sancho IV el Bravo in Toledo Cathedral. This type of sword was developed at the time when plate armor was increasingly introduced. Blades therefore became more pointed, making the swords better suited for stabbing in addition to cutting.
The pommel is made of bronze just like the original and bears the inscription: SUNT HIC ETIAM SUA PRECUNE LAUDI, Here are also the heralds of his praise. This sword comes with a wooden scabbard covered with leather. The blade is made of 1075 carbon steel with a hardness of 45 HRC in the core and a hardness of 50 HRC at the edges. This makes the sword both flexible and strong.
