Marto Sancho IV Sword
Decorative replica of Sancho IV of Castile's sword 1258 - 1295, also called 'El Bravo', the King of Castile, Len and Galicia and took control of the kingdom when his father Alfonso X died in 1284. San...
Read moreDecorative replica of Sancho IV of Castile's sword 1258 - 1295, also called 'El Bravo', the King of Castile, Len and Galicia and took control of the kingdom when his father Alfonso X died in 1284. Sancho was crowned in Toledo, before succumbing to a fatal illness, where he appointed his wife, Mara de Molina, to act as regent for his nine-year-old son, Ferdinand IV.
A classic cross mount, finely crafted blade, natural wood handle with elaborate guard, featuring ornate and rich intricate ornamentation carved on both sides, possible Arabic inscription that is repeated without order.
Official Product of Marto of Spain. Marto was founded in 1961 in the old district of Toledo and certifies all swords are designed, developed and manufactured in Toledo-Spain by its skilled and recognised artists, craftsmen and sword masters that join traditional handicraft with the most modern techniques and manufacture the finest decorative swords available in the world today.
SKU | MT-588 |
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Brand | MARTO |
Blade Steel | 420 Stainless Steel - Fully Tempered Dual Edge Unsharpened |
Blade Length | 83 cm |
Overall Length | 102 cm |
Weight | 1360 g |