Throughout the Middle Ages, swords became increasingly popular as metal technology progressed. Advancements in quenching and tempering of steel accelerated the popularity of edged blades. Swords were wielded during battle and were seen as a prestigious accessory. Medieval swords became the subjects of legends. Historical pieces still exist and are housed in museums around the world.
Medieval Swords:
King Charlemagne
Durandal Sword of Roland
High Carbon Steel Blade
Custom Scabbard with Belt
$419.99
King Charlemagne’s Durandal Swords are 40 ¾ inches in all and weigh 3 pounds 6 ounces. According to legend, the Durandal was initially presented to Charlemagne King of the Franks by an angel. It was then given to Charlemagne’s most fierce paladin Roland. This modern interpretation of Durandal features a functional, hand forged 31 ½ inch, 1065 high carbon steel blade. The grip is covered in red leather with an embossed scrolling pattern and a sterling silver plated ring. These swords feature lavish sterling silver plating on the metal cross guard and pommel. The pommel features the Coat of Arms of Charlemagne on one side. The reverse of the pommel pays homage to Roland’s bravery by featuring the face of a lion. These swords include a handsome premium red leather scabbard with double belts. Buy the stunning Charlemagne Sword, Durandal the Sword of Roland for $419.99.