Claymore sword Lockie, double-handed
The claymore is a two-handed sword common in Scotland in the 16th and 17th centuries. There are various names and spellings for this sword, most of which come from the Gaelic: Claidhem-More, Claidhmhichean-mora, Glaymore, claidheamh mòr, which simply means great sword. It is a long two-handed sword with a double-edged blade and a broad, often V-shaped crossguard, with circular decorations attached to the ends. The earlier claymore swords often had a long leather-wrapped ricasso. More information...
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Claymore sword Lockie, double-handed
The blade of this two-handed sword was hand-forged from carbon steel. Wooden grip with leather wrapping. The blade is not sharpened.
Features:
- Total length: approx. 140cm
- Blade length: approx. 105.0cm
- Blade width: approx. 4.6cm
- Weight: about 2.7 kg