Spanish Sword "El Cid" – Colada, 103 cm
Are you looking for a centerpiece for your collection or the perfect accessory for a Spanish nobleman's costume? This decorative sword replica, inspired by the legendary weapon Colada of the warlord El Cid, transports you back to the heroic times of the Reconquista. Although Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar fought in the 11th century, this sword is a faithful reproduction of the weapon traditionally attributed to him. Its hilt bears the typical features of the Spanish Renaissance (16th century), making it a visually striking piece that bridges the gap between the medieval sword and the rapier. Further product information ...
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Spanish Sword "El Cid" – Colada (103 cm) | Renaissance Style
Eye-Catching Details
With a total length of 103 cm (40.5 inches), this is a full-sized sword that feels majestic in the hand. The carbon steel blade is polished to a high sheen. The hilt is a work of art—the S-curved crossguard is complemented by side rings and loops, which historically served to protect the hand. The grip is wrapped in twisted silver wire, giving the weapon a luxurious look and ensuring a secure hold. An elegant spherical pommel completes the composition.
Usage: From Wall Display to Stage
It is important to emphasize that this sword is constructed purely for decoration. The blade tang passes through the handle and is secured at the end with a threaded nut (screwed pommel). This construction is not built to withstand impact.
- Interior Decor: Thanks to its length and shine, it makes an unmissable statement piece on the wall of a living room, study, or man cave.
- Costume Prop: Ideal for characters such as Spanish nobles, Conquistadors, or for theatrical plays where weapons are worn but not used in combat.
- Gift for History Buffs: An affordable replica that will delight anyone who admires Spanish history.
The Legend of Colada
According to the Song of my Cid (Cantar de Mio Cid), El Cid won the sword Colada in battle from the Count of Barcelona. The sword reportedly possessed magical powers—its shine terrified enemies and gave strength to the wielder. The historical original on which this replica is based is an interesting hybrid: it features an older blade (possibly genuinely from El Cid's time) that was remounted in the 16th century with a then-fashionable Renaissance hilt. That is why this sword looks more modern than 11th-century weaponry.
Specifications
| Total Length | approx. 103 cm (40.5 inches) |
| Blade Length | approx. 84 cm (33 inches) |
| Blade Width | approx. 4.0 cm (1.6 inches) |
| Weight | approx. 1.35 kg (3 lbs) |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel (not stainless) |
| Assembly | Screwed Pommel |
Care and Safety Instructions
The sword is made of carbon steel, so it requires protection against rust. If you touch the blade with bare hands, wipe it with a dry cloth afterwards and oil it lightly (e.g., with WD-40 or gun oil). Warning: Never strike objects with this sword and do not use it for fencing. Impacts could cause the screwed construction to loosen or the blade to break.
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