Set El Cid, letter opener with shield...

Set El Cid, letter opener with shield and stand

Discover the El Cid Set, a unique and exclusive piece that cannot be missing from your collection! This set consists of a letter opener with a shield and a stand, perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your desk or shelf.

The letter opener has a length of approximately 30 cm, which makes it a practical and functional tool to open your letters quickly and easily. In addition, its blade is made of stainless steel, which guarantees its durability and resistance.

The shield included in this set is made entirely of metal, giving it a robust and authentic look. Its detailed and careful design will transport you to medieval times, adding a touch of history and magic to your space.

The wooden base on which the letter opener and shield are held is the perfect complement to highlight its beauty and give it a prominent place in your home or office. In addition, being made in Toledo, Spain, this product has the quality and artisan tradition that characterizes the products of this region.

Do not miss the opportunity to acquire the El Cid Set and add a touch of distinction to your life. Whether as a gift for a loved one or as a personal treat, this set is certainly a wise choice. Get it now and enjoy its beauty and functionality!

147270000
25.25 €

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.

Material hoja
Acero inox.

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