Step into the world of the Renaissance battlefield with this 16th Century Medieval Spiked Halberd, a faithful recreation of the versatile polearms wielded by European soldiers and guardsmen. The halberd was prized for its adaptability — a spear-point for thrusting, an axe blade for cleaving, and a rear fluke for armor-piercing strikes or unseating mounted opponents.
This reproduction captures the elegance and lethality of originals found in museum collections. The head is hand-forged from high-carbon steel, providing durability and an authentic weight distribution. Its sharpened spear point and crescent axe blade are paired with a rear spike, mirroring the multi-functional design that made the halberd a staple from the late Middle Ages through the 16th century.
The solid wood shaft is carefully fitted to the head and polished for both durability and comfort. Measuring over 48 inches in length, it offers impressive reach while remaining light enough for prolonged handling in reenactments or display.
Whether held by an enthusiast in full armor, displayed in a medieval-themed hall, or forming part of a living history collection, this halberd embodies the craftsmanship and spirit of a bygone era.
Measurements: (Approximate)
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Axe Head Width: 25.5 cm (10.03 in)
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Shaft Length: 91 cm (35.82 in)
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Shaft Diameter: 3.66 cm (1.44 in)
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Overall Length: 123.5 cm (48.62 in)
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Weight: Approx. 1.6 kg
Care Instructions:
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Wipe steel parts clean after each use to remove fingerprints and moisture.
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Apply a light coat of oil to prevent rust.
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Store in a cool, dry place away from direct humidity.
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For wooden parts, occasionally treat with oil or wood conditioner to preserve finish and prevent cracking.
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Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture or extreme temperatures.
Note:
Each halberd is individually hand-forged and hand-assembled using traditional techniques. Therefore, slight variations in finish and wood grain are normal.












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