Leather Sword Scabbard
1xAre you looking for the perfect way to carry your sword with historical grace and maximum comfort? This High Gothic scabbard, crafted from premium cowhide and equipped with a sophisticated double belt system, is exactly what your medieval costume needs. You gain not only reliable protection for your blade but also a highly functional accessory inspired by the 13th century. The weapon sits firmly and, thanks to the cleverly designed suspension, will not restrict your movement even during demanding manoeuvres. Whether you are heading to a historical battle, a tournament, or an epic LARP adventure, you will always be prepared and achieve an absolutely authentic look. Further product information ...
High Gothic Leather Sword Scabbard with Double Belt System
Historical Context and Proper Wearing
In the 13th century, the method of carrying weapons was being perfected, and the innovative double belt system represented the pinnacle of practicality for the era. The narrower belt is designed to be tied tightly around the waist, ensuring that the entire set does not slip down even when running. The sword itself is suspended on the wider belt, which is slung more loosely over the hip. The weapon thus rests comfortably below waist level, which facilitates a quick draw for the warrior and does not get in the way during long marches. This sophisticated solution from the High Gothic period is ideal today for historical reenactment, safe weapon transport to HEMA training, and elaborate cosplay.
How to Care for the Leather Scabbard and Safety Principles
Genuine cowhide requires your attention to maintain its excellent properties over time. We recommend treating the leather regularly with a high-quality leather balm containing beeswax or lanolin. Protect the scabbard from excessive soaking and never insert a wet blade into it; moisture could cause the sword to rust and degrade the leather from the inside. If the scabbard gets wet, dry it slowly at room temperature. Avoid drying it on a radiator, with a hair dryer, or near an open fire, as the material would irreversibly crack. When sheathing a sharp sword, exercise extra caution so as not to cut the inside of the scabbard and cause injury.
Technical Parameters
| Material of scabbard and chape | High-quality cowhide (thickness up to 2.5 mm / approx. 0.1 inches) |
| Material of suspension and belts | Robust cowhide (thickness up to 4 mm / approx. 0.16 inches) |
| Buckle material | Cast bronze |
| Width of the narrower belt | 2.4 cm / approx. 0.94 inches |
| Width of the wider belt | 5 cm / approx. 1.97 inches |
| Default length of the belt | 150 cm / approx. 59 inches |
| Maximum belt length without splicing | 210 cm / approx. 82.7 inches |
| Default waist circumference for the first hole | 90 cm / approx. 35.4 inches (unless specified otherwise when ordering) |
| Historical period | 13th century (High Gothic) |
Note: This product is handcrafted from genuine natural leather. Minor variations in colour and surface texture are a natural characteristic of the material, not a defect. Every piece is a unique original.
Custom Made to Fit and Our Recommendations
Each scabbard is custom-made to fit your specific weapon perfectly. Therefore, when ordering, it is absolutely essential to provide the exact dimensions of your sword and state your waist circumference, measured over your gambeson or tunic. To complement this beautiful scabbard, we highly recommend purchasing a high-quality linen tunic and robust leather shoes, which will help you create a flawless and historically faithful period ensemble.
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