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
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