Scottish Swords

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Bow basket sword for practices

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
029110000
347.19 €
The practice loop basket sword is a true Renaissance jewel. Designed by renowned craftsman Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen), this sword is perfect for those who want to practice and hone their fencing skills. One of the most outstanding features of this sword is its blade forged by hand in high quality 1065 carbon steel. This blade, with a length of 83 cm, offers...
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Claymore Greatsword Sword

Marto
000100000
236.36 €
The Claymore Greatsword is a true historical jewel that pays homage to the brave King James I of Scotland. This monarch, crowned in 1424 in Scone, left an indelible legacy in the history of Scotland. James I was a brave and determined king, who did not hesitate to crush the House of Albano and reduce the powers of the feudal nobles. In addition, he...
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Claymore latex sword, 140 cms.

Epic Armoury
020500000
140.50 €
Are you ready to embark on epic and exciting adventures? With the 140 cm Claymore sword, you can immerse yourself in the world of live role-playing games, historical re-enactments and much more. This sword, manufactured by Epic Armory, has been designed with functionality and durability in mind. Its strong latex coating makes it resistant and safe for use...
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English basket sword, s. XVII-XVIII

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
021880000
411.59 €
Discover the majesty and power of the English Basket Sword from the 17th-18th century. Listed in the Royal Armories of England, this impressive weapon is a true gem of history. The sword features a cloth-covered basket, which not only gives it a stylish look, but also provides a secure and comfortable grip. In addition, it includes a rigid leather...
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English basket sword, s. XVII-XVIII, rustic finish

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
159220000
411.59 €
Discover the majesty of the English Basket Sword from the 17th-18th century with a rustic finish. This sword, listed in the Royal Armories of England, is a true historical jewel that will transport you to bygone eras. The cloth-covered basket design is a distinctive feature of this sword. In addition, it comes with a rigid leather scabbard that will...
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Functional Claymore Sword

Jiri Krondak
015530000
391.50 €
Do you want to feel like a real medieval warrior? With the functional Claymore sword you can relive the epic battle of the Scots against the English in the 13th century. Get ready to wield a powerful weapon of Scottish origin! The Functional Claymore Sword features a tempered carbon steel blade, making it strong and durable. In addition, its steel pommel...
Functional Claymore sword, old finish (139 cm.)
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Functional Claymore sword, old finish (139 cm.)

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
271370000
321.99 €
Immerse yourself in the majesty of history with our functional Claymore Sword, finished in antique, the Scottish Claymore 'Antiqued'. As the faithful companion of Highland warriors of the 15th and 16th centuries, this sword has a unique style that distinguishes it from other great swords of the period. With a typical length of one and a half hands, this...
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Functional Claymore sword, sharp blade

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
005590000
314.99 €
Are you looking for a sword that combines style and functionality? Do not look any further! We present you the functional Claymore Sword with sharp blade. This sword stands out for its unique style hilt, which differentiates it from the rest of the swords of the time. Furthermore, its blade is sharp, making it a deadly tool in the hands of a skilled...
Scottish Swords

Functional Scottish Claymore Sword

Windlass Steel Crafts
096690000
224.75 €
Discover the imposing functional Claymore Scottish Sword, an authentic masterpiece of the Windlass Steel Crafts brand. This 2-handed sword is undoubtedly the perfect choice for those looking for quality and design in every detail. The William Wallace Sword stands out for its impressive blade made of high carbon content 1065, which guarantees its...
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Lowlander sword 2 flaming hands, 147 cms.

Battle Merchant
029940000
103.98 €
Put yourself in the shoes of a true medieval warrior with the flaming 2-handed lowlander sword from Battle Merchant! This magnificent German sword, inspired by the Lowlander style, is much more than just a decorative weapon. With an imposing length of 147 cm, this flaming sword stands out as much for its beauty as for its power. Made with a carbon steel...
Swords (Cat. A)

Renaissance lowlander stud sword

Jiri Krondak
012640000
507.50 €
Introducing the Renaissance lowlander stud sword, a true gem of the Renaissance. This is the quintessential Renaissance long sword, with an impressive length of 170 cm. and a handle designed to be handled with two hands. In addition, its blade is tempered with carbon steel, which makes it a high-quality functional sword. One of the most striking features...
Swords (Cat. C)

Robert the Bruce sword with belt and scabbard

Battle Merchant
217320000
302.39 €
This heroic sword is only as powerful as the man who wields it. It is hand forged from 1065 high carbon steel. The handsome pommel adorns the St. Andrew's Cross, while the abundant hilt is wrapped in smooth black leather and held in place by a silver corded chain. As seen in the movie Robert the Bruce. This massive sword comes complete with a matching...
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Scottish swords are an iconic symbol of Scottish history and culture. These weapons were designed, developed and created by the Scottish highlanders, known as "highlanders". They were atypical swords compared to those known to date, since they were very long, measuring between 120 and 170 cm. These swords, suitable for the height of the warrior, had a handle twice as long, which allowed the weapon to be used with both hands for perfect handling.

Swords with Bowl: Elegance and Protection

One of the most recognized types of Scottish swords are cupped swords. These swords had a handle protected by a steel bowl or basket that provided solid protection. This feature allowed the warrior to stop the opponent's attacks. Its creation and development was carried out by the Scottish mountaineers, who started from smaller sword designs. Over the years, these swords became a status symbol for the wealthy classes, who decorated the inside of the bowl with red fabric to give them a less warlike appearance.

William Wallace's Sword: The Hero's Weapon

The sword used by the legendary Scottish hero, William Wallace, is practically similar in appearance to Claymore swords. However, this particular sword was 167 cm long and weighed considerably less than the Claymore. The greatsword of this sword was covered in brown leather, as was its sheath. This sword has become a symbol of Scottish bravery and resistance, thanks to the fame of William Wallace and his fight for Scottish independence.

Claymore Swords: Length and Power

Claymore swords are another type of Scottish swords that stand out for their imposing size. These weapons could measure between 120 and 150 cm in length. This feature gave them a tactical advantage by keeping the enemy away and allowed them to be easily maneuvered thanks to their long handle, which allowed the use of both hands. The claymore's blade was sharpened on both sides, making it a deadly sword. These swords were wielded by Scottish warriors in their defense against the English invasion in the 13th century.

Curious Questions about Scottish Swords

  • Who were the creators of Scottish swords?
    Scottish swords were designed and created by the Scottish highlanders, known as "highlanders".
  • What was the distinguishing feature of cupped swords?
    Cupped swords had a handle protected by a steel cup that provided protection to the warrior.
  • What famous sword did William Wallace use in his fight for Scottish independence?
    William Wallace used a sword similar to the Claymore, with a length of 167 cm.
  • What was the typical length of claymore swords?
    Claymore swords could measure between 120 and 150 cm in length.
  • Why were Scottish swords suitable for two-handed combat?
    Scottish swords had handles twice as long, allowing them to be used with both hands for better handling.
  • In what century were Claymores used in the defense of Scotland against the English invasion?
    Claymores were used in the 13th century in the defense of Scotland against the English invasion.

Explore more about the history and culture of Scottish swords and immerse yourself in the bravery of the Highlanders.