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Irish Ring Hilt Sword

£73.50

Our Irish Ring Hilt sword features a high carbon steel blade with central fuller, polished steel hilt fittings and a leather wrapped wood grip. It comes complete with a leather wrapped wooden scabbard with steel fittings.

Overall Length: 105cm
Blade Length: 84cm
Blade Width: 5.2cm
Blade Thickness: 0.55cm
Weight: 1686g
Point of Balance: 26.5cm
Material: EN45 High Carbon Steel
Edge: Blunt
Pommel: Threaded
Scabbard: Leather, wood

All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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Living History
SKU: AH3292

Stock Status: New Stock Coming Soon - Pre-Order Now

Regular Price: £98.00

Special Price Excl. Tax: £73.50 Incl. Tax: £88.20

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Regular Price: £98.00

Special Price Excl. Tax: £73.50 Incl. Tax: £88.20

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During the Medieval and Renaissance periods weapons imported from Europe influenced Irish weapon design. However, the Irish introduced their own design features that are somewhat unique to Ireland. The most iconic of these is the “Ring Pommel” which shows the sword tang running through the middle of it. These swords were often finely made and were wielded by the might Gallowglass warriors.

Our Irish Ring Hilt sword features a high carbon steel blade with central fuller, polished steel hilt fittings and a leather wrapped wood grip. It comes complete with a leather wrapped wooden scabbard with steel fittings. 

Additional Info

Additional Info

Brand Deepeeka
Product Use Display, Living History
Edge Blunt
Specification

Overall Length: 105cm
Blade Length: 84cm
Blade Width: 5.2cm
Blade Thickness: 0.55cm
Weight: 1686g
Point of Balance: 26.5cm
Material: EN45 High Carbon Steel
Edge: Blunt
Pommel: Threaded
Scabbard: Leather, wood

All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

Reviews

Good Value. Review by Knichtsquair
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Looks terrific, feels good in your hand. heavier and bulkier than you might expect, but given this is primarily to be looked at, rather than used physically, that's no issue. Small space between the blade and the cross-guard could maybe do with a bit of wadding, but hardly an issue in this, and the way it sits in the scabbard looks a bit rudimentary. The bare metal cuff at the top just lacks that truly finished feel. Good display piece and value for money as a budget sword or as a beginning to a collection. (Posted on 15/08/2019)

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