Scottish Swords

Braveheart Swords

William Wallace cadet sword

Art Gladius
004210000
60.96 €
Discover the majesty of the William Wallace Sword! This sword, made in Toledo (Spain), is a true work of art that cannot be missing in the collection of every collector or lover of history. One of the main advantages of this sword is its stainless steel blade, which guarantees its durability and resistance. You won't have to worry about wear or corrosion,...
Swords Basket

Scottish basket sword 18th century Baskethilt model

House of Warfare
260310000
74.37 €
Immerse yourself in historical grandeur with the 18th Century Scottish Basket Sword, Baskethilt model, a true decorative gem carefully crafted by the renowned House of Warfare. Features that make it stand out: Exquisite Baskethilt Design: The characteristic 18th century basket, combined with a brass and red tone handle, brings a touch of elegance and...
William Wallace Greatsword William Wallace Greatsword 2
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Braveheart Swords

William Wallace Greatsword

007640000
82.42 €
The William Wallace sword with scabbard is a perfect replica of the iconic sword used in the movie Braveheart. If you are a lover of history and cinematography, this sword is undoubtedly a piece that you must have in your collection. Braveheart, a film winner of five Academy Awards, including the Oscar for Best Picture, is an epic film released in 1995....
Scottish Swords

Scottish Claymore Sword

Battle Merchant
036490000
82.48 €
Would you like to have a unique piece that transports you to the times of ancient Scotland? With our Two-Handed Scottish Claymore Sword you can relive history and be the center of attention at any occasion. Our sword has a blade forged in high-quality carbon steel, which guarantees its durability and resistance. Its decorative design is a true work of...
Claymore Swords

Scottish Claymore medieval sword, silver

Lord of Battles
258260000
82.64 €
Without a doubt, the Medieval Scottish Claymore Sword you have described is a masterpiece that captures the essence and beauty of this iconic historical weapon. Here we summarize its outstanding features: Carbon Steel Blade: The choice of carbon steel for the blade ensures exceptional durability and strength that is ideal for both display and potential...
lowlander swords

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...
Scottish Swords

Scottish Sword Claymore wooden handle, 133 cms.

Art Gladius
090940000
104.48 €
Are you looking for a sword that combines elegance and resistance? Then the Claymore Scottish Sword is perfect for you. With its stainless steel blade, this sword is not only durable, but also easy to maintain. Forget worrying about rust or wear as this sword is built to stand the test of time. But it is not only its blade that makes it special. The...
Braveheart Swords

William Wallace Sword

Battle Merchant
040510000
111.98 €
Can you imagine wielding the same sword as the famous freedom fighter, William Wallace? Now is your chance to do just that with our William Wallace sword, which comes with a stunning coated wooden scabbard. William Wallace is known for leading the Scots to victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge, where he demonstrated his bravery and bravery on the...
Scottish Swords

Scottish sword S. XVIII

Battle Merchant
088640000
111.98 €
Are you a lover of history and are you passionate about the world of swords? Then we have the perfect product for you: the Scottish Sword S. XVIII. This sword is not just a simple object, it is a work of art that you cannot miss having in your collection. Its design dates back to the 18th century and has been carefully crafted to bring you an exact...
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two-handed claymore sword

Battle Merchant
036300000
111.98 €
Get ready to wield a mighty two-handed Claymore sword! This Claymore sword, manufactured by the renowned Battle Merchant brand, is a true work of art. Its carbon steel blade guarantees exceptional durability and an impeccable edge. With a length of 105 cm, this sword is perfect for those brave warriors who want to be noticed on the battlefield. But don't...
Claymore Swords

Two-handed Scottish Claymore sword, 16th century

Battle Merchant
191670000
119.98 €
Replica of a two-handed Scottish Claymore Sword from the 16th century. Based on other original 16th century swords (such as those found in, among others, the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh or the British Museum in London), this value-for-money, historically authentic Claymore sword features the classic design of the Scottish sword. The blade is...
Templar Swords

Scottish Templar sword with scabbard

Battle Merchant
151190000
119.98 €
Are you passionate about the history of the Knights Templar? Would you like to have in your hands an authentic Scottish Templar sword? Then this is your chance! We present you the Scottish Templar Sword with scabbard from Battle Merchant. This one-handed decorative sword is perfect for lovers of medieval times. The most impressive thing about this sword...
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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.