Gladius Sword- High Carbon Damascus Steel - 24"- Gladiator/ Hispaniensis Sword

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The Gladius Sword was the primary weapon of Ancient Roman foot soldiers and is a significant piece in the history of warfare. The term "Gladius" originates from Latin, simply meaning 'sword'. This weapon had an evolution in its design, from the early Roman swords, which resembled Greek models, to those adopted from the Celtiberians in the 3rd century BC, following Rome's conquest of Hispania.

This adaptation is historically known as the gladius hispaniensis, or Hispanic Sword. Roman soldiers typically utilized this weapon in close combat, leading with their shields and thrusting with their swords. Despite its reputation as a thrusting weapon, the design of all types of Gladius swords was suitable for both cutting and chopping.

Blade Composition and Construction

The Gladius in discussion is constructed from Pattern-welded Damascus steel, a form of heat-treated, folded carbon steel known for its remarkable toughness and resilience. The creation process involves folding 11 pieces of steel five times, resulting in 352 distinct layers. The resultant steel, with a Rockwell hardness rating between 55 and 56 HRC, achieves a commendable balance between hardness and durability.

The Damascus steel used for this Gladius contains layers of high carbon steel, more specifically, 1095 steel, recognized for its high carbon content. This combination yields a sword that can retain a sharp edge, while demonstrating the ability to withstand significant force, typical characteristics sought in combat weapons.

Sword Specifications

  • Handle Material: Wood with Brass Bolsters
  • Overall Length: 24"
  • Rockwell Hardness: 55-56 HRC
  • Number of Layers: 352
  • Sheath: Leather
  • Blade Material: Damascus Steel (comprising of 6 pieces of Carbon Steel #43 and #40, 5 pieces of High Carbon Steel 1095)
  • Folding Process:
    • 1st Fold: 11x2=22 Layers
    • 2nd Fold: 22*2=44 Layers
    • 3rd Fold: 44*2=88 Layers
    • 4th Fold: 88*2=176 Layers
    • 5th Fold: 176*2=352 Layers

In essence, the Gladius, with its high carbon Damascus steel blade, is a noteworthy representation of the Ancient Roman foot soldier's weaponry.

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Caesar Russo (Dallas, US)
Amazing blade

I can't lie I was worried that the blade wouldn't live up to its reviews. Thankfully it went above and beyond, looks exactly like the pictures and feels wonderful in my hand. My only gripe is that the pommel is rigid and can scratch your hand but that's not really too much of an issue. The blade came comfortably in its box with no damage, it was even oiled to keep it from scratching and to protect it from heat. Designs is beautiful on both the blade, handle, and scabbard. I can definitely recommend.

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Kurt Pope (Minneapolis, US)

Awesome blade. Beautifully made. Sharp as heck.

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Samuel Andrews (Colorado Springs, US)
Beautiful sword

It’s a beautiful piece. Nice balance and edge. The only reason I’m not giving it 5 stars is the small details like excess glue on the brass and runs on the stained wood part. Since it was a gift I was able to buff out the glue and the stain prior to giving it to my son. He was extremely happy with the sword. I will definitely buy more items just wish the detail work was a little better.

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