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Marto Templar Sword Gold M584
The Templar Knight Gold Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain has a tempered steel blade with 24K Gold etchings on the upper third with the Templar cross in red.This sword blade will not rust and does not require any care.  The very elaborate hilt is in 24K Gold plated cast metal with many figures in relief and some in Silver plated inlaids , depicting templar symbols. The disk shaped pommel frames a red Templar cross, badge of the Order. With over 47 years of experience you can be assured that your Marto sword is one of the finest decorative swords available on the market today. Overall length 46" 

The Templars: Monks - Soldiers: Guardians of the Faith, Guardians of the Holy Land, and Guardians of the Pilgrims. The Templar order, of religious and military character, was founded in Jerusalem in the year 1118 by nine crusader knights. with the official denomination of "Order of the Poor Knight of Christ". Later they were known by the "Knight of Solomon's Temple" (Templar) denomination after establishing themselves in King Solomon's ancient temple. The Pope Inocencio II recognized the order of the Templar in the year 1139. The stamp of the Templar, emblem of the order; is two knights mounted on the same horse (representing the duel vocation of the order - religious and military) with the insciption in Latin "sigilum militum Xpisti" - (Stamp of Christ's militia).


Features


  • Overall Length: 118 cms - 46 inches
  • Blade: Tempered AISI 440 Stainless Steel with 24K Gold etching
  • Handle: Zamak - 24K Gold plated with Silver plated inlaids




Celtic Knotwork Four Point Quaternary Knot Silver Anklet 52-TBG727

The Celtic Four Point Quaternary Knot Silver Anklet TBG727 is a beautiful piece of jewelry that celebrates Celtic heritage and tradition. Made by a leading manufacturer of fine sterling silver jewelry, this anklet is meticulously crafted from .925 sterling silver.

Featuring a Quaternary or four-point knot, this anklet is said to represent concepts that exist in groups of four, such as the four directions or the four seasons. The knotwork design is intricately crafted, capturing the beauty and complexity of Celtic knotwork designs.

The Celtic Knotwork Four Point Quaternary Knot Silver Anklet is available in 7", 8", or 9" lengths, making it the perfect fit for anyone who loves Celtic tradition and wants to celebrate it in style. With its fine craftsmanship and beautiful design, this anklet is sure to become a cherished piece in any jewelry collection.

Specifications :
Material: .925 Sterling Silver
Lengths: Anklet available in 7", 8", or 9"

Please note: This item is not available for rush delivery, please allow 2-3 weeks.

Celtic Knotwork Four Point Quaternary Knot Silver Bracelet 52-TBG072
This sterling silver bracelet  features the Quaternary knot, a traditional Celtic knot representing four fold concepts such as the four cardinal directions, the four earth elements, or the four seasons. Makes a beautiful gift.

Please note: This item is not available for rush delivery, please allow 2-3 weeks.
Medieval Aventail W/Leather Helm Attachment - Butted High Tensile Rings
The Aventail with leather helmet attachment is designed to fit Medieval Helmets. The Aventail, or Camail, was a curtain of chainmail attached to the base of a helmet (usually a bascinet) during the 14th and early 15th centuries.

This medieval aventail is constructed from butted round rings, stitched to a leather band. It is ready to be riveted into a helmet to upgrade it with the further protection of a mail aventail. The individual rings are 16 gauge in thickness and 9 mm in diameter.

Specifications:
Construction: Butted
Ring Type: Round Wire
Material: 16ga. High Tensile Steel
Finish: Natural
Ring Internal Diameter: 9mm
Length of Leather Band is approximately: 24 inches

Specs will vary slightly from piece to piece.
Crecy Sword, Hand Forged Blade, Full Tang, Battle Ready Medieval Sword
Crecy Medieval War Sword: The Battle of Crecy was one of the most decisive battles of the 100 Years War. After the battle of Sluys, Edward III landed in Normandy in July 1346 with about 10,000 men. The French pursued. Edward III decided to halt near Crecy in Normandy and to prepare for battle the next day.

However, the French vanguard made contact and started to attack without the benefit of a plan. The French made as many as 15 attacks, and the English checked each one in turn, primarily thanks to the English longbowmen. In the end, the French were decimated and the English had a decisive victory.

The Crecy is one type of sword that would have seen service on both sides during the 100 Years War.

Oakeshott describes the Type XVIa sword as having a long, tapering blade, broad at the hilt, with a sharp, often reinforced, point.

The Kingdom of Arms Crecy War sword is a fine example of a later period epee de guerre, or war sword, a refinement of the earlier XIIa in response to changes in the Armour of the period.

The blade is made from hand hammered 5160 carbon steel blade as the originals were made, full tang, heat treated and tempered as the originals, for a strong yet flexible blade that will hold a very sharp edge. Steel pommel and cross-guard. Wooden scabbard wrapped in leather.
 
Free Shipping: Continental U.S. standard ground.

Measurements:
Blade Length: 33''
Blade Edge: Sharp
Handle Length: 7-3/4''
Grip Length: 5-1/2''
Cross Guard: 8-1/4''
Weight: 2.13 lbs
P.O.B.: 4-1/2''' Below Hilt
Scabbard; Wood, stained and oiled dark with leather accents

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