Templar Templary Sword 108-L €372.75 The Knights Templar were considered the most powerful and feared Christian military order of the Middle Ages during the years that it was active: from 1118 to 1312. This model is an approximation of the swords they carried. We say approximation because there was no official standardized type. Add to cart
Templar Templary Sword with a crown 107-L €383.25 The Order of the Poor Knights of Christ of the Temple of Solomon was the best known Catholic military monastic order in the Middle Ages. This model is a replica of the swords carried by the knights of the order and features a hand-polished, cast brass garnish and a crown-shaped pommel. Add to cart
Medieval Byzantine 136-L €227.85 The classic Byzantine swords were similar to the classic swords used in the West at the time, but they also had a strong influence from the Middle Eastern civilizations with which this empire bordered. Thus, they achieved a strong mix of styles that we can appreciate in this copy. Add to cart
Medieval Short Sword 134-L €246.75 The short sword was used in duels because it was able to penetrate delicate parts of the armor with it´s sharp point. This model has been reviewed by hand, cast brass grip and forged carbon steel blade. Add to cart
Vikings Viking Sword Brass 129-L €330.75 The Viking sword was the most widespread model in Europe during the High Middle Ages. It´s heyday was between the VIIIth and XIth centuries. It's also called the Carolingian sword, since it was the sword most used by the soldiers of the Frankish Empire. Add to cart
Vikings Viking Sword Iron 129-H €367.50 The so-called Viking sword was the one that became most popular in the European continent during the High Middle Ages. It was the preferred weapon of these warriors for the honor defense. They were very expensive swords to make, so their wielders were associated with high status. Add to cart
Medieval Bastard Sword 1001-H €368.55 The bastard sword is an European sword from the late XIII century that continued in use well into the XVI century. It's a sword with a long and straight blade whose hilt was modified to be used with both hands (both on the hilt or only one on the hilt). This model is made up of an iron handle and it's been manually assembled. Add to cart
Rapier Double Pierced Hand-Guard Sword 128-H €897.75 The bowl is a type of protection that was added to the garrison of the sword. These are garnishes that incorporated a cup-shaped cap to protect the hand. This model features a steel blade and a handcrafted iron trim. Add to cart
Rapier Double Hand-Guard Sword 125-H €378.00 The garrisons were evolving to provide greater protection to the wearer's hand until reaching the bowl -supplied in the shape of a cup-. The countries where they were most popular were Spain and Italy and their use lasted for more than a century: from the 17th century until well into the 18th century. Add to cart
Rapier Spanish Tizona 124-H €628.95 The Spanish tizona is a bowl sword that became very popular in our country in the seventeenth century. It went into decline with the arrival to the throne of Felipe V (year 1700), since this monarch introduced Gallic fashion in Spain and, therefore, the French foil replaced it in popularity. Add to cart
Dress Swords Hand-Guard Sword 123-H €378.00 This specimen has one of the most remarkable characteristics of the bowl sprats: the handguard -which served to shield the knuckles- and two rings that were perpendicular to the blade of the sword and that were used to improve the grip during the duel. Add to cart
Eastern Scimitar 171-L €346.50 The scimitar has its origin in Persia and India. We are talking about one of the most popular sword models in history. Figures like Sandokan, Sinbad the Sailor or Saladin have been popularized all over the world. It´s particular shape and the quality of its materials made this sword one of the most coveted pieces of war of the Middle Ages. Add to cart
Eastern Boabdil 170-L €304.50 Boabdil was the last monarch of the Kingdom of Granada. His sword models were a genet, genuinely from the Nasrid production. In other words, it corresponded to a type of straight swords, double-edged with a channel halfway through and an ossiform hilt. It was confiscated by the Christians after the capture of Boabdil at the Battle of Lucena in 1483. Add to cart
Eastern Chinese Dao Sword 133-L €315.00 The traditional Chinese sword is a slightly curved weapon towards its last third, whose main use was to strike, although some theories suggest that its back edge of the last third was optimal for thrusting. This model has a gasket made of cast brass, reviewed by hand and it´s blade is made of forged carbon steel. Add to cart
Greatsword Flower Of Lis Mandoble 113-L €456.75 The jaw- dropping are a type of swords that had their heyday in the XV and XVI centuries (at the time of the Renaissance). Due to its size and weight (this specimen weighs 2,6 kg), we are talking about swords that were wielded with two hands in combat on foot. Add to cart
Rapier Ropera Sword 190-H €1,417.50 The rapier swords - also called rapier - owed their name due to the fact that they were worn as a complement to clothing - they were carried both for fashion and for personal defenses. This model, very popular during the Renaissance, features a steel blade and a handmade iron trim. Add to cart
Rapier Double Lace Rapier 127-H €630.00 The sprat is a model of sword with a French origin and, according to most experts, it is considered an evolution of the rapier sword. It became very popular in the XVII century. This replica is composed of a handcrafted steel blade and an iron trim. Add to cart
Rapier Double Brass Lace Rapier 127-L €446.25 The sprats are often confused with a classical sword fencing model because of its resemblance: the foil. However, both models are separated by 200 years. This specimen has a double loop - greater protection for the wearer's hand - and the brass grip has a forged carbon steel blade. Add to cart
Rapier Single Lace Rapier 126-L €372.75 Lasso sprats were used to develop Spanish skills, a technique based on study and pioneering knowledge of it´s time. This specimen of a single loop sprat is a copy with a forged carbon steel blade and a hand-reviewed cast brass trim. Add to cart
Rapier Single Brass Lace Rapier 126-H €523.95 Sprats spread throughout Europe in the XVII century, gaining popularity in Spain, where Spanish skills were developed with their use. This particular model of single loop sprat is composed of a forged carbon steel blade and an iron trim. Add to cart
Eastern Talwar 135-L €370.65 The talwar or tulwar sword is a sword from Hindustan, with a curved blade, mainly single-edged. It´s main characteristic is it´s hilt, with a flattened fist, short straight hawks finished off in semicircular workings, with a handguard ring that comes out of the hawk on the side to which the edge falls, ending the hilt in a remarkable flattened circular... Add to cart