Colada Cid sword with chiselled handle
Colada Cid sword with chiselled handle
Colada Cid sword with chiselled handle

Colada Cid sword with chiselled handle

Discover the majesty of the chiselled Colada Sword of the Castilian Knight Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, better known as EL CID CAMPEADOR from the 11th century! This sword, available in two versions (with or without scabbard), is a true jewel that cannot be missing from your collection.

The blade material of this sword is stainless steel, which guarantees its durability and resistance. In addition, its manufacturing place is Toledo, Spain, recognized worldwide for the quality of its swords. With a length of 105 cm, this sword is perfect to display in your home or in your workplace.

It is important to note that this sword is only decorative, so it is not designed to be used in combat. However, its beauty and detail in the chiseling make it a unique piece that will capture the attention of all your guests.

The brand in charge of manufacturing this sword is Art Gladius, a company recognized for its experience and quality in the creation of swords. With its guarantee seal, you can be sure that you are acquiring a high-quality product with an impeccable design.

Do not miss the opportunity to have in your hands an authentic historical work of art. The chiseled Colada Sword of the Castilian Knight Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, EL CID CAMPEADOR, is the perfect gift for lovers of history, culture and elegance. Get yours now!

Scabbard
003650001
68.32 €

short time Tiempo de fabricación: 1 SEMANA

Rodrigo Díaz, Vivar del Cid, Burgos was a Castilian knight who came to dominate the Levante of the Iberian Peninsula at the end of the 11th century at the head of his own retinue, autonomously from the authority of any king. He managed to conquer Valencia and established an independent dominion in this city from June 15, 1094 until his death.

It is a historical and legendary figure of the Reconquista, whose life inspired the most important epic song of Spanish literature, the Cantar de mio Cid. He has gone down to posterity as El Campeador or El Cid. He was known by the nickname "Campeador" in life, as it is attested in documents from 1098; The nickname "Cid", although it is conjectured that his Zaragoza or Valencian contemporaries could have used it, appears for the first time in the Poema de Almería, composed between 1147 and 1149.

Long
105 cms.
Material
Blade: Stainless Steel
Made in
Toledo (Spain)

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