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Irish Gaelic Arming Sword – Deepeeka
Irish Gaelic Arming Sword – Deepeeka
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The Irish Gaelic Arming Sword refers to a type of single-handed sword used in medieval Ireland, particularly between the 12th and 16th centuries. While not as standardized as other European arming swords, these weapons had distinct regional characteristics influenced by both native Irish traditions and foreign designs (especially Norse, Norman, and later English styles).
Time Period:
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Primarily used from the 12th to 16th century.
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Evolved from earlier Viking and Norman influences.
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Eventually phased out in favor of longer swords or basket-hilted broadswords during the early modern period.
The Gaelic Norse Arming Sword has a tempered blade of high carbon steel with a shallow hollow grind for weight reduction without loss of strength.
The crossguard and pommel are handcrafted from steel and the well-contoured grip is wood with a leather binding. The scabbard is crafted from wood and overlaid in tight leather.
Overall Length | 37 1/16" |
Blade Length | 30 1/8" |
Weight | 2 lbs 14 oz |
Edge | Unsharpened |
Width | 48.9 mm |
Thickness | 6.3 mm - 6.2 mm |
Pommel | Peened |
P.O.B. | 7 1/4" |
Grip Length | 4 1/16" |
Blade | [C60 High Carbon Steel] |
Type | Arming Sword |
Class | Battle Ready |
Culture | Irish |
Manufacturer | Deepeeka |
Country of Origin | India |
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