Norman swords
The transition from the Viking age spatha-inspired sword to the High Medieval knightly sword took place between the 10th and 11th centuries. The main development was the growth of the front handguard into a full cross-guard, and the reduction of the typical Viking-era lobated pommel into simpler brazil nut or disc shapes.
The handle colors of almost all products can be made in these colors. You can also create a handle completely according to your wishes, interesting inspirations can be found here.
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ground blade, blade length 75cm, overall length 94cm, weight 1.7kg

ground blade, blade length 75cm, overall length 94cm, weight 1.7kg

ground polished blade, blade length 80cm, overall length 96cm, weight 1.5kg

ground blade, polished, blade length 78cm, overall length 96cm, weight 1.5kg