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Aislinn Sword – 15th Century Knightly Sword – Deepeeka
Aislinn Sword – 15th Century Knightly Sword – Deepeeka
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The Aislinn Sword by Deepeeka is a meticulously crafted replica of a 15th-century knightly sword, inspired by an original housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Named "Aislinn," meaning "vision" or "dream" in Irish, this sword embodies the elegance and functionality characteristic of medieval weaponry.
Historical Inspiration
The original sword, classified as a Type XV by Oakeshott, dates back to the 15th century. However, some scholars suggest it might be a 19th-century forgery due to the pristine condition of the hilt compared to the corroded blade. Regardless, the design reflects the aesthetics and craftsmanship of medieval European swords.
This sword is based on a 15th century original in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The tempered blade is made from high carbon steel and tempered to a 48-52 HRc hardness.
The guard and pommel are cast from bronze and the grip is two halves of polished horn which are riveted to a thick blade tang. Additionally, the sword is peened over the pommel for an altogether durable construction.
The included scabbard is wood with a leather belt and bronze fittings and an integrated sword belt of durable leather.
Overall Length | 37 1/2" |
Blade Length | 29 1/4" |
Weight | 3 lbs 1 oz |
Edge | Unsharpened |
Width | 56.3 mm |
Thickness | 3.6 mm - 3.7 mm |
Pommel | Integrated and Peened |
P.O.B. | 1 3/4" |
Grip Length | 5" |
Blade | [EN45 High Carbon Steel] |
Class | Battle Ready |
Manufacturer | Deepeeka |
Country of Origin | India |
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