Celtic sword for reenactment use, with the grip made of brass.

Celtic sword for reenactment use, with the grip made of brass.
Sarmatian sword with ridged (rhombus cross-section) blade.
Made for re-enactment, with 1 year breakage warranty.
Sharpening a sword blade before or after assembling the sword.
During sharpening, the blade loses its original thickness, making it more flexible and lighter, but also more fragile, of course.
The use of sharp swords is a training exercise that requires practice and knowledge, which must be exercised with extreme caution!
Damage and deflection of the swords are primarily due to cutting errors, so these damages are not warranty problems!
Falcata made for reenactment use.
While some western authors conjecture that this weapon was based on similar European weapons and brought to South Asia by Alexander the Great, origin of the weapons from several regions such as the Greek kopis, the Egyptian khopesh, the Iberian falcata (Wikipedia)
The mostly known sword from the Roman times, made for reenactment battles, with a diamond shaped blade.
The sword can be ordered with different grips!
The edges are parallel and straight (Pompeii blade shape)
Celtic sword for reenactment use, with the grip made of brass.
The scabbard is made of hand-made parts and ornamented brass plate.
Hilt: made of bone
Pommel and guard: ash
Blade: sharp or blunt, after the customer's wish
Wooden scabbard with leather covered, and with brass fittings
The price of the spatha: 300 Euro
Scabbard: 250 Euro
Spatha from the 6-7th century, with 2 edged blade and a wide fuller.
The sword is ready for reenactment battles, with 3 mm edge.