Decorative Sword of Saint Ferdinand III
Are you looking for a true jewel for your collection, study, or living room that combines the history of the Spanish Reconquista with the craftsmanship of Toledo bladesmiths? This magnificently ornate sword is a tribute to one of the most significant monarchs of the Middle Ages, the King and Saint Ferdinand III of Castile. It is not just a piece of metal, but a symbol of unification, faith, and royal power. With this replica from the renowned brand Marto, you acquire a piece of history that will captivate any guest. Further product information ...
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Decorative Sword of Saint Ferdinand III – Marto Toledo
Masterful Craftsmanship from Toledo, Spain
This sword is part of the exclusive "Historical, Fantastic and Legend Swords" collection and is made directly in Toledo, Spain, a city with a millennial tradition of producing the finest blades. The richly decorated hilt catches the eye immediately.
The hilt is cast from Zamak, an alloy of zinc, aluminium, magnesium, and copper, known for its durability and ability to hold intricate details. The handle is finished to imitate old silver with a patina and is covered with fine relief patterns featuring geometric and floral motifs typical of medieval Spanish art. The quillons curve elegantly towards the blade, ending in spiral motifs with crosses, while the trefoil-shaped pommel gives the weapon a balanced appearance.
The blade is made of high-quality 440C stainless steel. This material is prized for its high hardness and resistance to corrosion. A central fuller runs down the blade, featuring etched Latin-style inscriptions. One side reads "LADIVS EORIS" and the other "INOVS DAVOR," enhancing the historical character of the weapon.
Historical Context: The Saint King Ferdinand
Ferdinand III (1199–1252) was a key figure in Spanish history. He united the crowns of Castile and León and led the most successful campaign of the Reconquista, capturing major cities like Seville and Córdoba. He was known for his wisdom and justice, leading to his canonisation in 1671. His sword was not merely an instrument of war but a symbol of the protection of Christendom and justice.
Usage and Care
It is crucial to emphasise that this is strictly a decorative item. While the stainless steel blade is hard, it is brittle and not structurally designed for impact. The Zamak hilt could snap under stress.
- Intended Use: Luxury wall decoration, historical costume accessory for ceremonial purposes (parades, knighting ceremonies), or theatre prop (non-contact).
- Restrictions: Never use this sword for fencing, HEMA, or combat practice. Do not strike objects. There is a risk of the blade breaking and causing injury.
- Care Instructions: Although the blade is stainless, I recommend wiping it occasionally with a cloth and a little oil to maintain its shine and protect it from dust and humidity. Dust the hilt with a dry, soft cloth.
Specifications
| Total Length | approx. 1005 mm (39.6 inches) |
| Blade Length | approx. 825 mm (32.5 inches) |
| Guard Length | approx. 160 mm (6.3 inches) |
| Blade Thickness | approx. 1 mm (0.04 inches) - blunt edge |
| Weight | approx. 2080 g (4.6 lbs) |
| Blade Material | 440C Stainless Steel |
| Hilt Material | Zamak (Zn, Al, Mg, Cu alloy) |
| Manufacturer | Marto, Toledo (Spain) |
This sword is supplied with a certificate of Quality and Origin. To display it safely on your wall, I recommend choosing suitable sword hangers from our range.
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