Delve into the medieval allure with this meticulously crafted longsword, which is reminiscent of the European blades prevalent during the late medieval and Renaissance periods (circa 1350 to 1550). Often referred to as the 'bastard sword' during its pinnacle, this weapon's history can trace its lineage as early as the 13th century and as late as the 17th century.
Characteristics
- Handle: Sturdy wood core, leather-wrapped for a comfortable grip, and adorned with elegant Damascus steel bolsters.
- Blade: Straight, double-edged, and crafted from premium pattern-welded Damascus steel.
- Sheath: Handmade leather, offering both protection and a touch of sophistication.
Key Specifications
- Overall Length: 38 inches
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Blade Material: Pattern-welded Damascus steel, with a composition of:
- 6 Pieces of Carbon Steel (#43 and #40)
- 5 Pieces of High Carbon Steel 1095
Detailed Blade Craftsmanship
Forged from the finest pattern-welded Damascus steel, the blade showcases a heat-treated, folded carbon structure, consisting of:
- 1st Fold: 22 Layers
- 2nd Fold: 44 Layers
- 3rd Fold: 88 Layers
- 4th Fold: 176 Layers
- 5th Fold: 352 Layers
The blade benefits from the synergy of high carbon steel (1095 variant – renowned for its supreme carbon content) and carbon steel. This blend bestows upon the sword an impeccable balance of edge retention and resilience. The Rockwell hardness of 56-58 HRC further ensures its robustness and longevity.