Welcome to our selection of
medieval
swords... the blades of medieval
Europe (approximately 500 to 1500
AD) evolved from steel Celtic
swords, which in turn arose from a
tradition of straight, double-edged
swords which began with bronze
swords as early as 1,500 BC. At the
opening of the Middle Ages these
medieval swords tended to have blades just
under a yard in length with a grip
designed to accommodate a single
hand; the other hand being concerned
with the grip of a shield.
Essentially all of the earliest
medieval swords and many throughout
the period were designed to cut,
having surprisingly thin blades,
especially towards the tip, which
was often rounded. By the close of
the Middle Ages, swords increasingly
are stouter and more sharply
pointed, being optimized for the
thrust, the cut having been rendered
less effective by improvements in
armor. Similarly, with these armor
improvements, the shield became
redundant and medieval swords with hilts
effectively accommodating both hands
make their appearance and grow in
popularity.
Browse our selection of legendary
medieval swords like Excalibur and
those of warriors like the Templar
Knights... make great additions for
your replica weapons collection.