The 16th century Irish Ring Pommel Sword is a magnificent piece inspired by original finds and drawings from Kerns, Switzerland. This sword is designed with an EN45 carbon steel blade and a full tang screwed to its distinctive ring pommel. The edges of the sword are not sharp, making it a perfect piece for collections and as a prop accessory for re-enactors.
The Irish hilt sword features an elegant black wood and leather scabbard with square ends and a neck finished in steel. This design gives it an authentic look and careful down to the smallest details.
Although this sword could be functional, its main use is in the display and admiration of its imposing design. It is not prepared for Battle, but stands out for its historical and aesthetic value.
Sword ring pommel measurements are approximately 5.5cm in diameter and 8mm thick, providing a comfortable and secure grip.
With a weight of 1.15 kg, this sword has a total length of 103 cm, with a hilt of 21 cm and a blade of 82 cm in length. The thickness of the blade is 4 mm and its center of gravity is 18 cm from the guard.
The blade material is EN45 carbon steel, which offers excellent resistance and durability, guaranteeing the quality of this Irish sword.
If you are passionate about Irish history and want to add an authentic piece to your collection, this 16th Century Irish Ring Pommel Sword is a unique choice that you cannot pass up. Its vintage-inspired design and carefully crafted details will transport you back in time and allow you to appreciate the craftsmanship of the craftsmen of yesteryear.