Immerse yourself in Scottish history with this magnificent replica of a 16th-century Scottish Two-Handed Claymore Sword. Inspired by original pieces displayed in prestigious museums such as the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh and the British Museum in London, this sword offers a classic design and exceptional historical authenticity. It is a must-have piece for any collector or lover of Scottish culture.
Superior Manufacturing Details and Materials
This impressive 16th Century Claymore features a full tang, wide, and evenly tapered blade forged in EN45 spring steel. The blade is carefully rounded approximately halfway along its length, and the edges are not sharpened, making it safe for handling and display. The distinctive onion-shaped pommel and the elegant 29 cm long guard are made of sturdy steel. The handle, on the other hand, has a stained and polished wood finish, adding a touch of authenticity and elegance.
Perfect for Collection, Display, and Props
It is important to highlight that this Medieval/Renaissance-era Claymore sword is designed as a collectible or decorative/display piece. It is not a battle-ready weapon nor intended for combat reenactments. Its meticulous detail and quality make it the centerpiece of any historical collection or an impressive decorative element. Additionally, its realism makes it ideal as a prop, perfect for completing your costume and transforming into a proud and authentic Scottish warrior at events and conventions.