Rapier Sword - 1095 High Carbon Steel - 46" - Ornate Hilt

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The rapier is a slender, sharply pointed sword best known as the elegant thrusting blade of Early Modern Europe. With its long narrow blade and distinctive complex hilt, it is one of the most refined and recognizable sword forms in European history.

This rapier measures 46 inches overall and is forged from 1095 high carbon steel, with a sharpened blade, an ornate steel hilt, and a leather sheath. It captures the form and presence of the classic European rapier.

Quick Specs

  • Overall Length: 46 inches
  • Sword Type: Rapier
  • Blade Type: Narrow, tapered, double-edged
  • Blade Material: 1095 high carbon steel
  • Hardness: 56 to 58 HRC
  • Edge: Sharpened along the full length
  • Tang: Reinforced construction
  • Hilt: Ornate steel hilt
  • Sheath: Leather sheath included

History of the Rapier

The rapier rose to prominence in Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries, an era when a slender, sharply pointed sword became the mark of a refined gentleman as much as a soldier. Lighter and more agile than the broad cutting swords that came before it, the rapier was designed primarily around the thrust, with a long reach and a fine point.

Its most distinctive feature is the complex hilt: an elaborate arrangement of rings, bars, and cups built to protect the hand. These hilts grew increasingly ornate over time, becoming a display of craftsmanship and status. The rapier was typically carried as a one-handed sword, historically paired with a dagger in the off hand, and it became closely associated with the dueling culture and fencing schools of Early Modern Europe.

This rapier carries that lineage forward in its form: the long slender blade, the sharply tapered point, and the ornate protective hilt that define the classic European rapier.

1095 High Carbon Steel

The blade is forged from 1095 high carbon steel, a traditional blade steel valued for its hardness and edge retention. The "1095" designation refers to its carbon content of about 0.95 percent, one of the higher carbon ratios in the 10xx steel family, well above the 0.45 percent of the common 1045 steel. Heat treated, this blade reaches a hardness of 56 to 58 HRC, and the high carbon edge holds well and can be resharpened.

Construction

This rapier pairs its 1095 high carbon blade with an ornate steel hilt shaped to protect the hand, and includes a leather sheath. The slender blade is sharpened along its full length and tapers to a fine point, in keeping with the classic rapier form.

Why Choose This Rapier?

This is a real, full-size steel rapier, forged from 1095 high carbon steel with an ornate steel hilt. It has the materials, construction, and presence of a genuine European rapier, with the slender profile and elaborate hilt that define the form. It appeals to anyone drawn to European sword history, collectors of refined blades, and those who appreciate the craftsmanship of an ornate hilt.

Care

1095 high carbon steel should be kept clean, dry, and lightly oiled. Wipe the blade down after handling, avoid storing it in a humid environment, and apply a thin coat of oil to protect the surface over time.

For more on steel types, handmade variation, and sword ownership, read our Quality, Materials & Real Sword Ownership guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a rapier?
A rapier is a slender, sharply pointed European sword with a long narrow blade and a complex protective hilt, most associated with the 16th and 17th centuries. It is known for its refined form and its distinctive elaborate hand guard.

What steel is this rapier made from?
1095 high carbon steel, with about 0.95 percent carbon, valued for its hardness and edge retention. As a high carbon steel it needs basic care: keep it clean, dry, and lightly oiled to prevent rust.

Is this rapier sharpened?
Yes. This rapier is sharpened along the full length of the blade, not only at the tip.

Is this a real rapier or a decorative replica?
This is a real, fully constructed steel rapier, not a cast or decorative replica. It is forged from 1095 high carbon steel with a sharpened blade and an ornate steel hilt, built the way a genuine European-style sword is made.

How do I care for a 1095 high carbon blade?
Keep it clean, dry, and lightly oiled. Wipe the blade after handling, avoid humid storage, and apply a thin protective coat of oil. High carbon steel can develop surface rust if neglected, so periodic care matters.

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