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African Zulu Assegai spear, 19th century

Cold Steel
116860000
£69.07
Discover the powerful 19th century African Zulu Assegai spear, a piece of history that will transport you to the legendary tribal warfare in southern Africa. This impressive weapon features a SK-5 medium carbon steel blade, ensuring its strength and durability. The original Assegai was invented by the famous Zulu King Shaka in the 19th century, and this...
African Zulu Iklwa spear, 127 cm.
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African Zulu Iklwa spear, 127 cm.

Windlass Steel Crafts
160710000
£37.77
Introducing the Zulu Iklwa African Spear, renowned for its impressive blade size and short handle, which was used by one of the most prominent early African nations. With a high carbon tempered steel blade and brass wire reinforced wooden handle, this spear proves its strength and durability. Sheet: 33cm x 6cm x 0.47cm The brand behind this impressive...
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American spearhead for hunting, with scabbard

Cold Steel
155580000
£45.10
The Cold Steel® American Hunting Spearhead is the perfect weapon for adventurers looking for a reliable and durable tool. Manufactured in three pieces, this spear is made up of a sleeve, a shaft and a long steel head that are welded together to form a single joint piece. This guarantees maximum resistance and durability, being able to withstand both...
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Aquaman's Trident, DC Comics

DC Comics
122290000
£49.40
DC Comics' Aquaman's Trident is the perfect weapon to deal with Parademon infestations. This trident is made of plastic, wood and metal, which gives it extraordinary resistance and durability. In addition, it has a metallic paint finish that gives it an authentic and realistic look. This trident is the ideal accessory for Aquaman fans who want to emulate...
£109.38
Discover the Archa or Clover Clover For Medieval Combat, Buhurt-HMB manufactured by the prestigious Czech gunsmith Jiri Krondrak! If you are a lover of medieval weapons and you are looking for a unique and high quality piece, you cannot miss this opportunity. The Archa or Clover Glaive is a historical replica of a medieval polearm, used mainly for...
£109.38
Archa or Glaive for Medieval Combat, Buhurt-HMB manufactured by the prestigious Czech gunsmith Jiri Krondrak. In the West, a glaive (from French vouge) or archa was a medieval polearm, whose moharra is a sword-shaped blade or curved saber, generally 30 cm wide, even reaching 60 cm, used exclusively for chopping . Some later variants carried additional...
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Black Germanic spearhead (46 cm.)

Windlass Steel Crafts
271410000
£60.63
Explore the tradition and power of Germanic hunting with our Black Germanic Spearhead! Inspired by ancient Germanic hunting spears, this formidable weapon is a testament to the ingenuity and skill of European hunters of yesteryear. Outstanding Features: Iconic European Boar Spear Design: With a characteristically wide, oversized head, twin edges and...
Discover the Leonidas Broken Spear from Assassin's Creed Odyssey, an official replica of a unique artifact in the Assassin's Creed series of games. Take a look at this amazing reproduction of the relic that plays an important role in Assassin's Creed Odyssey and is used by the characters Kassandra and/or Alexios. The Spear of Leonidas is an ancient...
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Cardinal M48 Cyclone Lance with holster

United Cutlery
213610000
£121.68
Discover the Cardinal M48 Cyclone Lance with sheath from United Cutlery! This impressive and powerful weapon will take you to a new level of fierceness. Measuring 48 7/8 inches in length from point to shaft, this spear is truly imposing. Its iconic three-edged spiral blade descends to an incredibly sharp point, perfect for piercing any surface. The M48...
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Celtic spearhead from La Tène, 51 cm.

Battle Merchant
266500000
£36.29
Discover a piece of history that will not only enrich your collection, but will also connect you with the majestic era of the Celts: the replica of a La Tène Celtic Spearhead. With a total length of approximately 51cm, this piece has been carefully designed to reflect the grandeur and artistry of the La Tène culture, known for its forging skill and...
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Classic hand-forged steel spear head

Lord of Battles
246360000
£14.12
Make history with the imposing hand-forged steel Classic Spearhead by Lord of Battles! This masterpiece of craftsmanship is not just a piece, but a portal to a bygone era filled with mighty warriors and legendary battles. Become the protagonist of your own historical narrative with this classic steel spearhead, perfect for historical re-enactments and...
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Classic leaf-shaped spearhead, 31.2 cm.

Battle Merchant
175340000
£39.93
Classic leaf-shaped spearhead, 31.2 cm. Discover the authenticity of centuries past with our classic spearhead. This impressive artifact has been used by various cultures throughout history, from the Bronze Age to medieval times. If you are passionate about ancient history, this spearhead is perfect to complement your collection or to give a decorative...
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Spears and Spearheads: History and Varieties throughout the Ages

In our catalog, you will find a wide selection of spears and spearheads that have been used throughout history by various cultures, from the Greeks and Romans to the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. We have both decorative and functional spears that will allow you to explore the rich tradition of these weapons throughout the centuries.

What is a Spear?

A spear is a weapon composed of a shaft and a sharp, pointed tip. Typically, the shaft is made of wood, while the tip of the spear is usually metal to allow it to stick into the target without breaking. Throughout history, spears have been used both as throwing weapons and to strike an opponent from a safe distance. Despite its effectiveness as a throwing weapon due to its length, its limited maneuverability made it less effective in close combat.

The spear is one of humanity's oldest weapons, used since early times for hunting. Initially, it consisted of a simple wooden stick with a stone tip at the end. Throughout history, it was adopted by numerous cultures, including the Incas, Romans (known as verutum or pilum), Japanese (Yari), Greeks, and many African peoples.

Types of Spears

There are a variety of types of spears, each with its own characteristics and uses. Some of the most well-known spears include: Azagaya, Venablo, Yari, Sarissa, Dory-Doru, Xyston, Hasta, Pilum Romano, Viking Lance, Pica, Corcesa Lance, and Guisarma Lance.

The Pike: The Medieval Long Spear

The pike is a long medieval spear that generally measures between 3 and 4 meters in length. It was used by infantry to confront cavalry attacks and charges. Soldiers who carried pikes were known as pikemen. In the Late Middle Ages, the Swiss rescued and modernized this weapon, which was originally used by the ancient Greeks under the name Sarissa.

The main advantage of the pike lay in its length, which allowed up to four rows of pikemen to be used at the same time. This made it possible to stop cavalry charges effectively. On most occasions, the only way to dismantle a pike formation was to attack it from its flanks, as this weapon was particularly vulnerable in that area.

Halberds: Axe-Tipped Spears

Advanced medieval infantry formations often incorporated spears which were complemented by knives, axes, hammers or pikes. A variant of the spear is the halberd, which stood out for its basketed design with a wooden shaft approximately two meters in length. The halberd featured a spearhead at its top, an axe-blade-shaped transverse blade on one side, and another pointed or hooked appendage at the opposite end.

Horses rarely dared to charge a disciplined formation of men armed with long outstretched spears, which provided a solid defense against launched arrows. Halberds were weapons widely used in the Middle Ages due to their ease of use and simple manufacturing. Large groups of spearmen and halberdiers, whether on foot or on horseback, proved highly effective in medieval battles.

Spears, Pikes and Halberds: The Surrender of Breda

Diego Velázquez's famous 17th century painting, "The Lances" or "The Surrender of Breda", perfectly illustrates the difference between spears, pikes and halberds. The pikes are the longest and most numerous in the formation, while the spears and halberds are distinguished by the characteristics of their weapon heads. This work of art is a reminder of the importance and diversity of these weapons in military history.

  • What is the definition of a spear?

    A spear is a weapon composed of a shaft and a sharp, pointed tip, with the shaft usually made of wood and the tip of metal to allow penetration without breaking.

  • What are some examples of types of spears?

    Some examples of types of spears include the assegaya, the spear, the Yari, the Sarissa, the Dory-Doru, the

  • How were pikes used in battle?

    Pikes were used by infantry to counter cavalry attacks and charges. Its length allowed the use of up to four rows of pikemen at the same time, making them effective in stopping cavalry charges.

  • What characterizes halberds?

    Halberds are poised spears with a wooden shaft that features a spearhead at the top, a transverse blade similar to an ax blade on one side, and another pointed or hooked appendage at the opposite end.

  • What does the painting "The Lances" or "The Surrender of Breda" by Diego Velázquez represent?

    The painting represents the difference between spears, pikes and halberds in a military formation. Pikes are the longest and most numerous, while spears and halberds are distinguished by the characteristics of their weapon heads.

Explore our collection of spears and spearheads to discover the rich history of these weapons over the centuries and immerse yourself in the epic lore of battle and war.