Medieval Roman Damascus Steel Gladiator Spatha Hand Forged Full Tang Historical
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Medieval Roman Damascus Steel Gladiator Spatha - Hand Forged Full Tang Historical Replica Collectible Sword with Leather Sheath
A Spatha is a type of long sword used in the territory of the Roman Empire during the 1st to 6th centuries AD, both in the front lines and in performance in gladiatorial fights in the Roman Coliseum. None of them were quite this cool, though.
Our Gladiator sword is forged of durable Damascus steel, with approximately 400-520 layers, an HRC of 58-60, and 1095/15N20 high quality steel. Not only does it have a beautiful wave pattern on the blade, but the handle is just as interesting.
The center features a smooth contoured Camel bone surface that has been stained a gorgeous evergreen, with olive wood and horn spacers. In between each section there are brass inserts to add elegance to the piece and define each natural material making a bold statement.
Remarks:
- It is a photograph taken from a catalogue. Since each blade is unique, you will get a sword that looks close to the one in the picture. The distinctiveness of the blades, however, may cause a minor variation in the handle wood's design
- .It is suggested that you keep the equipment dry since moisture promotes rust. Please be sure to wash, dry, and lubricate the blade with any necessary lubricant after each usage.
- The sword knives have already been honed, but you can still sharpen them to meet your needs.
- If you intend to take the product out of the packaging, be careful when doing so. When using, kindly keep your fingers away from the blades.