Ivanhoe Sword a Depiction of 12th Century England

The Ivanhoe Sword replicated by the master craftsmen Marto of Toledo is a collector’s item with excellent detailing that no collector can resist. The sword is a replica of the one that was described in the Ivanhoe novel which was released around 1819. The beautiful story is narrated in the backdrops of 12th century England, so you can expect a fair amount of detailing on the sword.

The sword is a commemoration of Ivanhoe who was a literary figure in the book that was written by Sir Walter Scott. The bronze plated hilt is designed intricately and has plated hilt features along with gryphon’s, heraldic lions, unicorn and even a green simulated gemstone. The blade is made of high quality, low maintenance steel.

The low maintenance steel blade is mirror polished with the fuller’s groove that can be noticed on both its side. The swords hilts are polished with a hard finish while its blades are made of 420 stainless steel that is tempered to 48-53 Rockwell hardness. The overall length of the sword is 39 inches. The quality of the sword is flawless and since it’s only for display purposes the blade is not sharpened. This item is the perfect addition to your current replica swords collection.

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