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Falcata Íbera with hem
About 200 BC
The Celtíberos of the Roman era were popular for their   arms, among them the Falcata. The curved inner blade provided a blow that could   damage the enemy's shield and helmet. Of Greek origin, or possibly Etruscan, this Falcata sword was in   southern Russia and also to Spain. The Falcata at the hands of the Spaniards was much feared by the Romans.
The blade is made of steel   with high carbon content. This popular Celtic-Iberian sword has a 1065 steel blade   with high carbon content. The button is made of solid brass.
Pod included.

Length: 64 cm
Leaf: 51   cm; 6 cm wide;   4.8 mm thick
Weight: 1,190 g

€204.00
Falchion with leather hem, SK-B
The functional bracamarte used in the Middle Ages, can also be called Falchion, translated into Castilian as Falcata. Hand-made EN45 steel blade with a hardness of 48-50º HRC. Blade with edge with rounded edges and blunt tip. Includes matching leather hem. Leather strap covered leather.
€160.65
Sword 2 hands
The blade of this sword is forged from high quality carbon steel in one piece to the handle with double riveting for safety. Cross protection is hand forged carbon steel.
€95.12
Falcata Cobra, Kopis
Falcata sword typical of Iberians and Celts. It is a sword similar to that of the Greek Kopis and Khukri of Nepal. This falcata is a replica of 400-300 BC. The blade is made of carbon steel.  Brass handle with the figure of a horse. Includes leather-lined wooden sheath and knife.
€64.26
Dragon Falcata with hem
Dragon falcata with steel blade. With knife and sheath with metallic coatings.
€42.84
Falcata Íbera
This falcon sword is from the primitive settlers of the Iberian Peninsula. It is therefore a reproduction of a tool of our ancestors.
With this sword of military origin was fought in battles of the time. The avant-garde design of the blade adapted to penetrate horizontally, has not been repeated in history, but has a functionality without doubt.
€176.72
Falcata Íbera silver
The Falcata is a steel sword from Iberia before the Roman conquest. Praised by the Romans for their cutting ability and flexibility. Zamak handle finished in silver with the handle handles in imitation ivory. Stainless steel sheet
€128.52
Functional Bastard Sword
Classic functional bastard sword of the 15th century used in the Battle of Bosworth for the throne of England between the houses of York and Lancaster. A weapon, although long also light and well balanced. Blade forged in carbon steel 1065 and leather handle. The button and the guard are old. Includes hem.
€257.04
Falcata Íbera bronce
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The Falcata is a steel sword from Iberia before the Roman conquest. Praised by the Romans for their cutting ability and flexibility. Zamak handle finished in silver with the handle handles in imitation ivory. Stainless steel sheet
€128.52
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Functional English bastard sword
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This sword is a replica of the A477 number from the famous Wallace collection. It was mainly a cutting sword, with a wide blade with a crushed oval cross section that opposed little resistance in a cutting blow. A perfect example of a true bastard sword. The proportions of the sword are those of a one-handed sword, but with a slightly longer pommel and a fist shape that allows you to use with both hands. The grip is made of wood covered with drawstring and leather. The long quillion is decorated at the end and the side rings provide good protection by hand. Well-tempered high carbon steel blade. Note: To be so faithful to the original, the old finish is applied by hand and will vary with each sword.
Bastard sword for practices
Bastard sword with blade forged in high carbon steel 5160. Increased guard thickness which makes it ideal for recreation. The hem is made of leather as the handle.
€491.64
Fighting sword Alexander the Great (falcata)
Fighting sword of Alexander the Great, with brass and black/gold finishes.
Alexander III of Macedonia, better known as Alexander the Great, was the king of Macedonia from 336 BC. C. until his death and is considered one of the most important military leaders in history, for his conquest of the Persian Empire.
Tras consolidar la unificación de varias ciudades-estado de la antigua Grecia que estuvieron bajo el dominio de su padre, Filipo II de Macedonia, poniendo fin a la rebelión de los griegos del sur tras la muerte de éste, Alejandro conquistó el Imperio persa, incluyendo Anatolia, Siria, Fenicia, Judea, Gaza, Egypt, Bactriana y Mesopotamia, expandiendo las fronteras de Macedonia hasta la región del Punjab.
€121.02
European short sword, 18th century
18th century European short sword used by cavalry and navy with sheath. It has EN45 carbon steel sheet. Protector, grip and with welded handles. Includes leather-covered wooden sheath with brass fittings.
€103.89
Cross-sword with an oupendal with sheath, functional
Medieval sword of a functional hand with ctogonal button. Hand forged in EN-45 steel with heat treatment. It has a hardness of 48-50 HRC. Leather-covered handle. The tip of the blade is rounded and the edges are blunt. Includes leather hem coated in leather.
€190.00
Falcata Íbera
Falcao Íbera decorative 64 cm. With stainless steel blade decorated with bird and handle with ornamental geometric details. Made in Toledo.
€85.68
Sword of practices of one bro
One-hand training sword with blade made of high quality carbon steel, hand forged and riveted on the button.
The button and guard are made of steel.
€107.10
2-man Scottish Sword
Incredible Scottish hand sword with two hands. It's a decorative piece. Carbon steel blade and leather covered handle. Its impressive size, 168 cm., It is credited as one of the longest swords.
€155.30
Medieval Sword
Fantastic sword wizard. With stainless steel blade and leather grip and finished in aged silver.   Long. - 119 cms.
€123.17
Fantastic black sword with sheath
Forged by the dark elves many centuries ago, this sword was guarded by the forest elves for hundreds of years until it was handed over to a man. It was known by many names, but was definitely called the medieval "Blacksword" after that. Feared by evil orcs, dwarves, men and beasts alike. The bearer of the sword performed many great deeds until his death while killing a great evil dragon. It is a beautifully weighted and balanced sword of war, worthy of a legend. The pieces are black, the handle is made of wood wrapped in leather for a secure footprint and the blade, made of high carbon steel, fully tempered, is bluish with an elegant black luster.
Comes with hem.
€246.33
Irish Sword
Irish sword to fight for the light. High carbon steel blade with blunt and thick edges and rounded tip. The button is riveted to the peak. Wooden handle wrapped in leather.
Includes leather-covered wooden sheath.
Ideal for light combat, recreation and decoration.
€160.65
Long sword for practicing medieval fencing
Burghausen longsword medieval fencing ideal for training and practicing. Blade forged in carbon steel with a hardness of 50-52 HRC and a weight of approximately 1.2 kg. Leather strap.
€396.27
Medieval sword of a hand
The carbon steel blade of this beautiful Dekoschwertes was forged through Knauf and screwed twice at the end of the handle. The handle has a wrapped leather sewn. The blade is not sharp. Total length: approximately 96.0 cm Handle length: 12.0 cm Blade length: 77.0 cm Blade width: 3.5 cm Weight: 1.4 kg
€107.10
Medieval sword of a hand
Medieval one-hand sword with blade forged in carbon steel. The handle is covered in leather, thus offering better grip.
€80.33