All these Carolingians are replicas of real historical swords . Complete set with scabbard. Brass casting, steel 65g steel, quenching 50-55 units.
A sword from Veliky Novgorod XIII century in a scabbard. A scabbard with a brass tip and a sling is included in the set Blade length 79-80 cm The total length of the sword is 96-97 cm The width of the guard is about 11 cm The width of the blade at the guard is about 4 cm The thickness of the blade at the guard is about 5 mm The blade is made of high-carbon alloy steel 65G. The blade is tempered (hardness 50 HRC). Designed for contact fencing. There are no weaknesses in the design. The difference from cold weapons is the lack of sharpening of the blade. The blade is blunted (the thickness of the blade edge is 2 mm).600$
A Carolingian type sword with a rich hilt (bronze, casting). Yaroslavl region. Mikhailovskoe. The second half of the X century . The set includes a scabbard The blade is made of high-carbon alloy steel 65G. The blade is tempered (hardness 50 HRC). blade length 79-80 cm total sword length 96-97 cm guard width 9.5 cm guard blade width about 5 cm guard blade thickness about 5 mm sword weight 1300 gr Price 600$
Kazatinsky district, Vinnytsia region, Ukraine The hilt of the sword from Glukhovtsy is decorated with two different ornaments . The base of the pommel and the cross have traces of silver inlay with a motif of intertwining ribbons. The bronze handle is decorated with a combination of a floral motif and knots. The decoration technique of this sword suggests that they were undoubtedly valuable objects of high social status.600$
A very beautiful sword of the Carolingian type with a rich hilt (bronze, casting). His beautiful ornaments in Animal and Vegetable Style very clearly convey an example of a work of art of that time. The sword was equipped with a scabbard also richly decorated and was apparently intended for a very rich man.was manufactured Skåne Island, Sweden. late X - early XI centuries . Price 600$ . This is the price with a scabbard.
A Carolingian type sword with a rich hilt (bronze, casting).600$
A Carolingian type sword with a rich hilt (bronze, casting)..600$
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The Carolingian sword, or the Carolingian-type sword (also "the sword of the Carolingian era") is a modern designation for a type of sword widely used in Europe during the early Middle Ages. Introduced by gun historians and collectors of weapons of the XIX—XX centuries. The type of sword itself was developed around the VIII century, at the end of the era of the Great Migration of Peoples and at the beginning of the unification of the states of Western Europe under the auspices of Charlemagne and his descendants, which explains the name of the type of sword ("refers to the era of the Carolingians"). Presumably, the sword of the Carolingian type is the development of the ancient spata through an intermediate link — the sword of the Vendel type, he is also the so-called "Merovingian" sword or the sword of the period of the Great Migration of Peoples. The "Carolingians" had a double-edged blade about 78-96 cm long with a deep shaft, a short handle with a small guard and a massive pommel. The total length was about 1000 mm, with a blade from 700 to 900 mm, and weighing up to 1500 grams.
By the 10th century, the Carolingian—type sword had spread widely in the countries of Northern and Western Europe, especially in the Franco-Celtic, Scandinavian and Slavic regions. The Old Slavic Carolingian swords were practically no different in design from the Old German ones. All the swords of the Old Russian warriors of the IX—XI centuries belong to the Carolingian type