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Sixteenth-Century Italian Cinquedea Short Sword
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 :
- Total length : 80cm
- Blade length : 66 cm
- Width of the Ricasso blade : 8 cm
- Distal cone blade: 0.23 cm
- Weight: 1.045g
- Material: High Carbon Steel, 1075
- Edge: Double edge with bevel, not sharp
- Balance point : 11.7 cm from the guard
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.