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Tahalí for the sword made of leather to wear hanging from the belt.
Anglian Feltwell, fourth and fifth centuries, Roman Spatha
Details:
- Blade material: High carbon steel
- Handle material: horn grip, guard and handle made of riveted brass plates and wood
- Total length: approx. 75 cm
- Blade length: approx. 61 cm
- Blade thickness: approx. 4 mm
- Handle length: approx. 14 cm (grip approx. 10 cm)
- Maximum blade width: approx. 5.3 cm
- Balance point: approx. 12 cm from the guard
- Includes wooden sheath with genuine leather cover
- Weight without sheath: approx. 740 g
- Sheathed weight: approx. 1200 g
If you're looking for a high-quality and affordable sword , then the Anglian Feltwell Sword is the perfect choice for you!
This beautiful spatha is a replica of an ancient Saxon sword found in 1961. The original, dating from the 4th-5th century, was found in the hypocaust (heating system of hot air under the floor) of a Roman villa in Feltwell, near Norfolk, England. Archaeologists believe that the Feltwell sword arrived in England with the first Anglo settlers.
This beautiful reconstruction of the one-handed Saxon sword has a blade approximately 61 cm long with a wide, non-sharp cut. The handle is made of smooth horn and offers a secure and comfortable grip. The handle and crossguard are made of riveted brass plates with a wooden disc in the middle.
The sword comes with a brown wooden/leather scabbard with a throat and hat. For easy transport, the sheath is equipped with a practical metal belt loop, suitable for belts with a width of approximately 5 cm.
This Roman sword is designed as a collector's piece or decoration/display, and in addition to its quality as a collectible, it is also perfectly suited as a prop, for example, to complete your costume.
Order now and buy a piece of history!
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Tahalí for the sword made of leather to wear hanging from the belt.
Replica of a Celtic helmet, so prevalent among soldiers glucose around 100 ad. This helmet follows an original oven in the "Forêt de Rouvray" in northern France. There was probably horse hair tied to the peak of the helmet.
This helmet features a comfortable leather inlay and a chin strap
The religious habit is the traditional costume worn by Catholic (and some Anglican) clerics. Still in use today, it has been the formal attire of monks, friars and nuns since the Middle Ages and is a symbol for community and poverty.
The mantle is always long and long-sleeved. The characteristics of the Franciscan friars' dress are the so-called strap (a rope belt) tied at the waist and the capuchin (a shoulder and chest hood reminiscent of the gugel).
Ready for battle -
The hood is well sized and covers the shoulders. It has an authentic square facial sector.
This hood also features a triangular ventail that can be folded. The ventail is padded inside and covered with leather and can be secured with a leather lace.
This type of cap was common during the high medieval period, for example worn by Normans and Crusaders.
There are two basic types of traditional straight blade swords used in China. One, the Wen Jian or the Scholar's Sword, is very light and loaded primarily for self-defense. The other, known as Wu Jian or Martial Sword, is longer and heavier and used by warriors.
After extensive study of wu jian's history and use, Cold Steel decided to make its own Gin worthy of battle by serious collectors and Chinese martial arts practitioners.
Cold Steel's Gin Blade is forged from 1060 high carbon steel and heat treated. With two sharp edges and a strong and useful point, gim is as elegant as it is effective. The traditional guard and pommel are made of thick brass and fit comfortably into a beautiful rosewood handle.
Fist: Red Mikarta
Tip: Aluminum
Blade: stainless steel
Leaf size: 16 cm
System: Foldable
Presentation: leather case
These versatile slip-on pants made of lightweight cotton fabric are part of the basic outfit in summer and therefore in every wardrobe. It has a loose fit, is equipped with side pockets and is knee-length. The width can be adjusted with cuffs on the knee. The attached waistband is finished with a drawstring and can be adjusted individually.
If you combine the pants with a calf wrap and a tunic, the result is a harmonious costume of a Viking. These pants are also wonderfully suited to portraying a pirate or a merchant in combination with a shirt.
Sword of the Macleod clan from the film The Immortals, forged with stainless steel blade and manufactured at marto's factory in Toledo (Spain). It's an exact replica of the film. It comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Belt buckle with engraving, galvanised brass
This beautiful belt buckle is made of galvanized brass and made up of three parts that are hinged together – a frame or hoop, a pin, and a rectangular plate (also called a chape).
The cover, which acts as a belt fastener, has 4 pre-drilled holes and is framed decoratively on the front with cut-out engravings.
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!
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.
Battle skirt made of cotton that can be worn by both women and men and is fitted with laces at the waist, allowing the skirt to be worn with or without a belt. It has slits in the front, back and sides to ensure easy movement during a LARP battle and to prevent the fabric from getting in the way during combat. And to avoid damage to the skirt during battle, all slits are adorned with reinforcing feather triangles. Very appropriate if you want to play a samurai in a LARP, but fits with other characters as well.
Please note: other products possibly pictured are not included in the scope of delivery!
Details:
- Material: 100% cotton (contains non-textile parts of animal origin)
- wash at 40 degrees
Total length approx. 103.5 cm
Blade length approx. 69.5 cm
Tsuba diameter approx. 75 mm
Blade width in habaki approx. 29 mm
Blade thickness in habaki approx. 5.4 mm
Edge of the blade approx. 0.2 mm thick
Sword weight without sheath 1250 g
Sheath weight 225 g
Polyresin sheath handle and mould - Fake ivory.
Premium Quality made in Spain by Marto .
Musket Kentucky ,19th century American barrel short. It is a decorative part, although the mechanism works. Made of wood and zamak. It's finished in brass.
Katana blue-silver 440 stainless steel blade.
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Anglian Feltwell, fourth and fifth centuries, Roman Spatha
Details:
- Blade material: High carbon steel
- Handle material: horn grip, guard and handle made of riveted brass plates and wood
- Total length: approx. 75 cm
- Blade length: approx. 61 cm
- Blade thickness: approx. 4 mm
- Handle length: approx. 14 cm (grip approx. 10 cm)
- Maximum blade width: approx. 5.3 cm
- Balance point: approx. 12 cm from the guard
- Includes wooden sheath with genuine leather cover
- Weight without sheath: approx. 740 g
- Sheathed weight: approx. 1200 g
If you're looking for a high-quality and affordable sword , then the Anglian Feltwell Sword is the perfect choice for you!
This beautiful spatha is a replica of an ancient Saxon sword found in 1961. The original, dating from the 4th-5th century, was found in the hypocaust (heating system of hot air under the floor) of a Roman villa in Feltwell, near Norfolk, England. Archaeologists believe that the Feltwell sword arrived in England with the first Anglo settlers.
This beautiful reconstruction of the one-handed Saxon sword has a blade approximately 61 cm long with a wide, non-sharp cut. The handle is made of smooth horn and offers a secure and comfortable grip. The handle and crossguard are made of riveted brass plates with a wooden disc in the middle.
The sword comes with a brown wooden/leather scabbard with a throat and hat. For easy transport, the sheath is equipped with a practical metal belt loop, suitable for belts with a width of approximately 5 cm.
This Roman sword is designed as a collector's piece or decoration/display, and in addition to its quality as a collectible, it is also perfectly suited as a prop, for example, to complete your costume.
Order now and buy a piece of history!
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