River Witham Sword by Hanwei
The original sword was found in 1788 while digging the Witham river near Lincoln in eastern England. It presumably dates from the 13th century. The blade is made from carbon steel (AISI 1566) and is sharpened. The blade has the following engraving: +NDXOXCHMDRCHDXORVI+ . More information...
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River Witham Sword by Hanwei
The blade is forged through to the hilt and is riveted to the pommel. This is not really a decorative sword, since it can certainly be used for swordplay. The blade is sharpened however. This is an ideal weapon for reenactors who want a sword that looks original. Delivery includes a leather-wound, wooden scabbard.
Specifications:
- Total length: approx. 96cm
- Blade length: approx. 80cm
- max. blade width: approx. 4.7cm
- weight: approx. 1.65 kg
Specs may slightly vary from piece to piece.