Baroque Arming Sword – 24" in 1095 High Carbon Steel
The Baroque Arming Sword reflects a transitional period in European sword design, when medieval traditions overlapped with the emerging refinement of the Baroque era. During the late 16th and early 17th centuries, arming swords remained in use alongside rapiers, serving as dependable sidearms for soldiers, guards, and civilians who favored a shorter, more robust blade.
Unlike earlier medieval swords built primarily for battlefield use, arming swords of this period often displayed more refined proportions and subtle decorative influence while retaining practical geometry. They balanced authority with restraint, suitable for wear in both martial and civic settings.
This 24-inch arming sword draws from that lineage, emphasizing compact control and purposeful design. The straight, double-edged blade tapers toward a defined point, supporting both cutting and thrusting techniques associated with European swordsmanship. Its reduced length enhances maneuverability while maintaining the visual character of a traditional knightly sidearm.
The blade is forged from 1095 high carbon steel, a material long valued for its ability to achieve high hardness and maintain a keen edge. When properly heat-treated, 1095 offers a strong balance of durability and performance, aligning with the functional expectations of historically inspired swords.
The hilt follows classic arming sword form, featuring a straight crossguard and a compact grip designed for single-handed use. The overall profile reflects historical influence without attempting to replicate any single surviving example, focusing instead on timeless proportions and material quality.
Sword Specifications
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Type: Arming Sword
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Style: Baroque
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Overall Length: 24"
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Blade Material: 1095 High Carbon Steel
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Blade Style: Straight, double-edged, tapered profile
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Grip: One-handed
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Guard: Straight crossguard
Rooted in the evolving traditions of European swordmaking, the Baroque Arming Sword offers a compact, refined interpretation of a historic form—ideal for collectors who value balance, craftsmanship, and understated authority.