Saracen sword, 12.-13. century
Saracen was a term used by the ancient Romans to refer to people who inhabited the deserts near the Roman province of Syria and who were distinct from Arabs. The term was later applied to Arab peoples and by the time of European chroniclers during the time of the Crusades came to be synonymous with Muslim. More information...
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Saracen sword, 12.-13. cen.
Specifications of the Saracen sword:
- Overall length approx. 86cm (34")
- Blade length approx. 71cm (28")
- Weight approx. 1.00 kg
- Place of Origi: Near East
- The blade is made of spring steel DIN 1.7103 (6%C; 0,5-0,85Mn; 1.3-1.6%Si; 0,8-1.05Cr)
- Blade hardness 47-49 Rockwell
- Blade of spring steel W.Nr. 1.7102 (DIN 54SiCr6) quenched to a hardness of approx. 48 HRC
Made in the Czech Republic.
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