The Celtiberians of Roman times were popular for their weapons, including the Falcata. The curved shaped inner blade delivered a blow that could damage the enemy's shield and helmet. Of Greek, or possibly Etruscan origin, this Falcata sword spread to southern Russia and also to Spain. The Falcata in the hands of the Spanish was greatly feared by the Romans.
The Celtic-Iberian Falcata Circa 200 BC is an authentic historical treasure forged with high quality by Windlass Steel Crafts. Its 1065 carbon steel blade guarantees exceptional strength and durability. With a total length of 64 cm, this falcata stands out for its impressive 51 cm blade. of length.
The weight of 1190 gr. of this falcata offers a perfect balance for agile and precise handling. In addition, its blade width of 6 cms. in the guard provides excellent cutting and thrusting ability.
The blade's manufacturing material, 1065 carbon steel, ensures robustness and hardness ideal for any confrontation. Its thickness of 4.8 mm. confirms its resistance to any blow or shock.
The Celtic-Iberian Falcata Circa 200 BC includes a scabbard that protects it and keeps it in perfect condition. In addition, its solid brass pommel adds a touch of elegance and style to this magnificent sword.
Do not miss the opportunity to own a true symbol of power and courage of the ancient Celtic-Iberian civilization. With the Celtic-Iberian Falcata Circa 200 BC you will be prepared to face any challenge and demonstrate your strength and skill in battle.
- Long
- 64 cms.
- Blade long
- 51 cms.
- Weight
- 1190 gr.
- Width at Guard
- 6 cms.
- Material hoja
- Acero al Carbono 1065
- Thickness
- 4.8 mm.
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