Introducing: Medieval Swords from Swordier

We are thrilled to announce the arrival of two extraordinary new additions to the Swordier collection: the XIVa Type Medieval Longsword with genuine leather scabbard and the Type XIIa Great Sword of War.

These masterpieces embody the perfect fusion of historical accuracy, superior craftsmanship, and modern-day functionality. Both swords are designed to meet the exacting standards of martial artists, collectors, and historical enthusiasts alike, offering an unparalleled blend of form and function.

XIVa Type Medieval Longsword

The XIVa Type Medieval Longsword, inspired by the formidable Oakeshott Type XIVa swords of the 14th century, is crafted with a distal-tapered 65mn spring steel blade. This design ensures excellent balance, durability, and flexibility, capable of withstanding up to 35 lbs of flex strength. The genuine leather grip, counter-balanced by a peened pommel and stainless steel fittings, provides both comfort and control. Adding to its historical accuracy and premium feel, the sword comes with a high-quality leather scabbard, hand-stitched to perfection.

Type XIIa Great Sword of War

Equally impressive is the Type XIIa Great Sword of War, a 13th to 14th-century knightly battlefield sword. Featuring a distal-tapered spring steel blade with a flex strength of 31 lbs, this sword is built for both combat and display. Its genuine leather-wrapped hilt, coupled with a counter-balancing scent stopper pommel, ensures optimal balance and maneuverability. The sword’s Point of Balance (P.O.B.) at 3.5 inches enhances its handling, making it a versatile choice for reenactments, training, or as a collector’s piece. The included PU leather scabbard offers protection and easy transport, making this sword a practical and valuable addition to any collection.

PLUS: Return of the Castir!

And that’s not all—our popular Castir sword is back and now more affordable than ever at just $374.95!

Check out the entire Swordier Line up to date TODAY!

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