Measurements: Approximate
• Overall Sword Length: 103 cm / 40.5 in
• Blade Length: 82 cm / 32.2 in
• Cross guard Width: 18 cm / 7 in
• Grip Length: 13 cm / 5 in
• Blade Width: 4.3–4.5 cm / 1.7–1.8 in
• Approx. Blade Thickness: 4.8–5 mm
• Scabbard Length: 91 cm / 35.8 in
This traditionally hand forged Edward III Medieval Sword is a tribute to the battlefields of 14th-century England, where blades like these were wielded by knights loyal to Edward III during the Hundred Years’ War. The sword’s design balances historical authenticity with practical usability for display and stage performers.
The blade is hand-forged from quality carbon steel, polished to a gleaming finish that emphasizes the clean, broad fuller running down its center. While unsharpened for safety, and especially for collector’s for display use, it retains the powerful characteristic of medieval arming swords—ready to evoke the presence of a knight in full harness.
A brass wheel pommel adds an eye-catching regal touch and provides counterbalance for agile use. The curved brass cross-guard of the Collector’s Sword is true to history as it secures your grip and guards your hand in training or display. The sword’s full tang ensures strength and stability during controlled sparring or choreography.
This Collector’s Sword includes a leather scabbard accented with a brass chape for added durability and classic style. Whether mounted on your wall, worn with your harness or used to complete your kit for a historical festival, this Edward III sword embodies the spirit of medieval England.
Swords of this form were common during the reign of Edward III , an era that saw the rise of the professional English long bowman and heavily armored knights
Care Instructions:
• Storage: Keep your Collector’s Sword in a dry area. Store in its scabbard, but occasionally remove to air out and prevent moisture buildup.
• Cleaning: Wipe the blade with a soft cloth to remove oils and fingerprints.
• Oiling: Regularly apply a light coat of mineral or sword oil to protect against corrosion.
• Leather Care: Condition the scabbard leather periodically to keep it supple and crack-free.
• Handling: Even unsharpened blades can be dangerous—always handle with caution.
Note– Due to the hand forged nature of the sword, minor variations may be present. These are signs of traditional craftsmanship. This sword is purely for display purposes and for collector’s.
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