Sword of the Golden Templars
A beautiful sword with a golden-colored, metal-embedded sword with order-related symbols. The blade is made of stainless steel.
Made of wood and lined with leather. It is adorned at the top and bottom with metallic finites in nickel finish. Incorporates a double leather belt to be worn at the waist.
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A beautiful sword with a golden-colored, metal-embedded sword with order-related symbols. The blade is made of stainless steel.
Dybäck Viking Sword with Sheath, 11th c., Tempered blade
This beautiful One-hand Viking sword is based on an archaeological piece found around 1870 in a peat swamp in Dybäck - also spelled Dyback or Dybeck, Scania ( Skåne , a part of Denmark during the Viking Era, now Sweden). The original find is now on display at the Historical Museum - Historiska Museet - in Stockholm (item SHM 4515).
This Cinquedea , short sword or large dagger of Italian origin with a broad blade, belongs to the Royal Armouries . This design has a longer blade and dates from around 1500–1530.
Although the Cinquedea was often carried as a weapon by civilian personnel, and some were highly decorated, this design is relatively simple and functional, and could have been carried as a military weapon by an infantryman or gunner.
The impressively wide 66 cm blade hasa complex transition from three to two flutes, with a thin and conical cross-section distally, making it a very light and fast weapon for its size.
Our Cinquedea is a faithful replica of all aspects of this sword in terms of shape and specifications, the most interesting being the unique construction of the hilt. The ingenious and iconic design of the guard is made with various components welded together, just like the original. The base of the blade extends completely through the guard and is attached to it (see photos).
The scabbard is made with a wooden body and covered in leather. The tip is reinforced with a brass ferrule. At the mouth of the hem, the leather extends upwards and covers part of the guard.
Manufactured by Windlass Steelcrafts, the original can be seen in the Royal Armouries Collection, Number IX.148.
Includes Certificate of Authenticity.
SPECIFICATIONS :
Manufactured by Windlass Steelcrafts®
Official product licensed by Royal Armouries. The name Royal Armouries is a registered trademark of Royal Armouries. All rights reserved. The Royal Armouries is the National Museum of Arms and Armor of the United Kingdom.
Hero Axe - double axe, sharp
The legendary double axe has been associated with heroes and heroics, and Hanwei's Hero Axe perpetuates the legend. With your approx. Polished edges of 25 cm long, fearsome but graceful lines and studded décor, this axe is the best combination of shape and function.
Leather edge covers for temperate edges are provided for safe portability.
Replica of a typical Scottish broad sword (Claymore) from the year 1828. The single edge blade is made of carbon steel and has two fullers. This sword has a very decorative basket and a leather covered wooden hem.
Kagurabachi Chihiro Katana unofficial replica of the 103 cm steel blade with black and metal finish, black cord handle and black scabbard, with stand.
Overall size: 103 cm
Blade size: 65 cm
Blade thickness: 3.8 mm
Cape: Wired
Support: Supported
Roronoa Zoro: Zoro is a skilled swordsman, capable of using one, two, and three swords in various attack styles, though he is most proficient with the fictional Santōryū sword technique (literally:
three-sword style), holding his third sword in his mouth. Zoro is somehow able to speak with his sword held in his mouth; Eiichiro Oda has stated that it is his heart that allows him to do so. Although not a samurai, he maintains his own code of honor. Your goal is to become the greatest swordsman in the world by beating the current greatest swordsman, Hawkeye Mihawk.
Throughout the story, Zoro has used many different swords, carrying three at a time with one, the Wadō Ichimonji, remaining with him throughout the series until now. His other notable swords are Sandai Kitetsu, Yubashiri (Yu-bashiri in the Viz translation), and the newly obtained Shuusui that replaced the broken Yubashiri.
This sword has a sharp blade forged by hand.
Details: Handle length: 26 cm Blade length: 72 cm Total length: 102 cm Balance point: 14 cm
Below guard Weight: 1080 g
Blade: Silver
Packing material
Blade: Stainless Steel
Cuff: Imitation Ray Fur with Blue Nylon Wrap
Handle Material:
Hardwood
Iron Cross Style Guard
Includes black wooden sheath with lakhish finish decorated with ringed and capped brass ornaments!
Medieval Pattern (75 x 135 cm.) You can choose from several models. Polyester material Decoration for medieval markets, historical recreation, castles, LARP, etc.
This historically accurate hood is made of plain cotton fabric. It features a generously sized flap and can be tied at the back with ties. Decorative pleats that start at the inner edge of the flap not only provide an attractive appearance, but also provide the hood structure.
This calf-length tabard is perfect and complete for the cotton fabric (canvas) festival. The body part is cut straight to the waist and wide and slit at the skirt part. The checkerboard-shaped color division (MiParti) and the applied paw crosses give this weapon outfit its individual look.
The tabard (as above all, tappert or surcot) appeared in the twelfth century and was worn by knights over armour or chain armour. It protected the user from sunlight on the battlefield and the different color combinations made it clear in the middle of battle who was an enemy and who was a friend. Tabards were used by many crusaders to identify themselves as crusaders.
There are numerous depictions of medieval robes, for example in the Maciejowski Bible (also Crusader Bible), a medieval illustrated Bible from the thirteenth century, and in the Codex Manesse, a song manuscript from the early fourteenth century.
The simple and straight cut is typical of the tunic. To give the waist to the tunic, we recommend combining it with a leather belt.
Details:
Available sizes: S/M/L, XL/XXL
- Color: brown/beige brown
-Material: 100% cotton
- Total length for size L: approx. 124 cm (measured in the center of the back)
- Care instructions: We recommend washing your hands
One Pice Milhawk Sword, Unofficial Model, with a total size of 117 cm, black steel blade and metal with gold and blue pearl decorations, white cord handle with gold finish and a blue diamond at the end. Cover lined in black synthetic leather.
Overall size: 117 cm
Blade size: 83.5 cm
Blade thickness: 3.8 mm
Support: Unsupported
Weight: 1995 gr
This beautiful belt buckle is made of galvanized brass and made up of three parts that are hinged together – a frame or ring, a pin, and a rectangular plate (also called a chape).
The cover, which doubles as a belt fastener, has 4 pre-drilled holes and is adorned on the front with a clover or open clover motif.
The brass buckle is ideal for your own DIY belt projects or as a spare/spare part. Best suited for medieval or Renaissance settings, it is a perfect accessory for reenactment, LARP or fantasy. Not only a stylish addition to any historical or fictional/costume costume, but also absolutely suitable for everyday wear!
A matching belt tip is also available in our shop (product no. SPQR-OV504).
Details:
- Material: Galvanized brass
- Total length (incl. plate): approx. 7.5 cm
- Buckle measurements (hoop/frame only): approx. 4 x 3 cm
- Diameter of pre-drilled holes: approx. 3 mm
- Weight: approx. 30 g
- Best suited for approx. 3 cm wide leather belts
Specifications may vary slightly from part to part.
Mounting hardware is not included in the delivery contents.
These ankle boots are based on archaeological finds in the city of York in northern England, the ancient Jorvik. They are dated between the 9th and 10th centuries, period in which England was divided into several smaller kingdoms. The Anglo-Saxon people had to defend innumerable Viking incursions. Many Danes established in England and York were conquered and ruled for about a hundred years by the Nordics.
As these shoes perfectly match the weather and place, of course you can call them Viking shoes. The ankles have a very characteristic closure: Two laminated leather lever buttons, which could be easily replaced by pins or horns.
Viking Sword with Damascus steel blade, double-edged handle and brass. It is a replica of the original that was found on the Scottish island of Eigg. It includes leather covered wooden hem with metallic trim.
Templars or Order of the Temple was one of the most famous Christian military orders.
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Made of wood and lined with leather. It is adorned at the top and bottom with metallic finites in nickel finish. Incorporates a double leather belt to be worn at the waist.
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