
Mainz Roman Gladius Sword
The Mainz pattern is deeply waisted and has a long point section like the earlier gladius Hispaniensis, but is shorter and broader than its predecessor. Unlike the later Pompeii style, the Mainz pattern was still capable of delivering strong cutting blows, though its primary purpose was for thrusting.The gladius is known as "the sword that conquered the world".
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Ancient Iberian Falcata
The Nobility Line of the Kingdom of Arms Falcata features a hand hammered 5160 carbon steel blade as the originals were made, full tang, heat treated and tempered as the originals. The handle is a white wood over a full tang. The beautiful scabbard is wood with leather accents. Many have stated "This is the best Falcata they have seen"!


Renaissance Side Sword
Early Renaissance Sidesword a Cut and Thrust Sword - Bruce Brookhart Line by Kingdom of Arms.
A very light and fast blade.

Late Medieval Falchion Sword
This fully functional Falchion is an example from around 1530 differs from earlier medieval types in as much as the blade is not as wide and comes to an effective stabbing point. Styled after the type of sword in common use in the many wars between France and the Italian City States as France tried to dominate the lucrative Italian trading networks,

Scottish Sgian Dubh, Handmade with Hand Forged Blade. Cow Bone Endcap.
The elite Kingdom of Arms Early Dress Sgian Dubh features a hand hammered 5160 carbon steel blade as the originals were made, full tang, heat treated and tempered as the originals, with a sharp edge.
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Saxon Medieval Utility Knife, Handmade Functional
The elite Kingdom of Arms Anglo Saxon Utility Knife features a hand hammered 5160 carbon steel blade as the originals were made, full tang, heat treated and tempered as the originals, with a sharp edge. The forging was left on the top portion of the blade to show they are hand hammered.
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