Marto Columbus Deluxe Sword

R3,529.00
SKU
MT546
Double-edged blade 24K Gold plated metal Tempered AISI 440 Stainless Steel Handgrip is covered with brown velvet Easy to use
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Description

The Marto Columbus Deluxe Sword is a tribute to this great explorer. It is a reproduction based upon swords that were used by the officers of the fleet at that time. Christopher Columbus was a geographer and sailor, who conceived a project of exploring the Indies by sailing westwards. The Christopher Columbus sword has a steel double-edged blade, decorated on the upper part with an engraving depicting the three caravels crossing the sea.

The hilt is 24K Gold plated metal, with short quillons, depicting two sea monsters with curved tails, and in the centre an anchor head shaped plaque in burnished metal. The disk shaped pommel is 24K Gold plated surrounding a silver plated central plaque of the seal of the Spanish Royal Navy decorated with figures in relief. The handgrip is covered with red velvet and wrapped with a 24K Gold plated metal string.

Marto was founded in 1961 in the old district of Toledo and certifies all swords are designed, developed and manufactured in Toledo-Spain by its skilled and recognised artists, craftsmen and sword masters that join traditional handicraft with the most modern techniques and manufacture the finest decorative swords available in the world today.

 

Features

  • Double edged blade
  • 24K Gold plated metal
  • Tempered AISI 440 Stainless Steel
  • Handgrip is covered with brown velvet
  • Easy to use

 

Specifications

Blade Length 96cm
Overall Length 116cm
Blade Tempered AISI 440 Stainless Steel - etched
Handle Zamak 24K Gold plated with Silver plated inlays and wrapped handgrip
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