Celtic Medieval Scottish Royal Claymore Arming Sword With Scabboard FL9216-GB3
High Quality 41.5" Scottish Claymore With hardwood scabbard The
Claymore was the sword of Scotland. The sword came into widespread use
during the 13th century in Scotland and was used up until the 17th
century in Clan wars, and border disputes with England. On the
battlefield the Claymore was a fearsome opponent. It was slightly
shorter than the average two handed sword of the time allowing it to be
wielded faster, but with the same crushing blows as its counterparts.
The guard would have two cross arms that had a downward slope and ended
in quatrefoils. The design acted as a sword breaker of sorts. When the
Claymore parried or blocked an opponents sword the arms of the guard
would trap the other sword and the Claymore could then disarm the
opponent. This is a well made reproduction of a mid 15th century
Scottish Claymore.
Features
- Blade: The blade of the sword is 420 Stainless Steel. The edge of the blade is unsharpened and the point dulled.
- Scabbard: The scabbard of the sword is hardwood with a black synthetic leather cover. The scabbard end cap is aged steel with a celtic pattern and a trefoil drag. The scabbard throat is also celtic patterned steel with a groove in each side to fit the guards languets
- Guard: The guard of the sword is solid steel with the traditional Scottish design of downward sloping arms ending in quatrefoils. A languet is fitted on each side of the guard to secure the sword in the scabbard. The Languets are heavily patterned with celtic circles. In the middle of the guard is a lion sejant guardant on either side.
- Handle: The handle of the sword is steel with synthetic black wood finish. 3 steel medallions decorate the handle. The pommel is steel disc design.
Specifications
- Overall Length: 41.5"
- Blade: Unsharpened
- Blade Length: 33"
- Blade Material: 420 Stainless Steel
- Handle Length: 8"
- Blade Thickness: 0.15"
- Blade Width: 1.44"
- Scabbard Length: 35.5"