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Short Swords

At Medieval Collectibles, we take pride in offering hand-crafted, authentic replicas of these historical short swords. Each reproduction is meticulously crafted to match the original specifications, ensuring that the dimensions and weight are true to historical designs. This attention to detail guarantees a medieval weapon that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also balanced and enjoyable to hold, suitable for both display and battle reenactments.

Invitation to Experience History

The Middle Ages, a time of brutality and romance, continue to fascinate and intrigue. We invite enthusiasts and collectors alike to delve into this captivating era with our collection of short swords. Whether for display in your office or home, or for active use in medieval reenactments, our expertly crafted swords offer a tangible connection to this storied past. Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of history and experience the legacy of the medieval knight with our exceptional short swords.

The Evolution and Use of Short Swords

The short sword, also known as an arming sword, was a single-handed cruciform sword prevalent in the Middle Ages. After the 14th century, knights typically hung these swords from their belts, while the longer swords were attached to saddles. Designed primarily for cutting, short swords were adept at shearing through mail and armor. Despite their size, they were not unwieldy and were often used in conjunction with a shield or buckler. Initially, the standard military sword for knights, these swords were referred to simply as war swords until the advent of the longsword or bastard sword in the 14th century.

Role and Classification in Warfare

With the rise of longer blades, short swords became secondary weapons, reserved for instances when longer swords were impractical. These swords are thought to have influenced the development of the side sword in the Renaissance. Also known as riding swords or parva ensis in historical texts, they epitomize the quintessential knightly sword. The short sword varied in design, some focusing on thrusting for anti-armor capabilities, while others were more suited to cutting and thrusting techniques.

How Long Is a Medieval Short Sword?

The blades of the short sword usually range from 12 to 20 inches in length. When affixed to wooden shafts or handles, as seen in staff swords, ninja swords, and various fantasy-themed collectibles, the overall length of the short sword increases.

Traditionally, these shorter blades were a staple of noble knights, often carried alongside their longer counterparts. Although their primary use might have been for mundane tasks like opening mail envelopes, they proved to be highly effective in close-quarters combat. Capable of delivering a swift and sharp blow to an adversary, these swords were adept at executing precise slashes or thrusts during battles.

Find Historically Accurate Medieval Short Swords

Medieval Collectibles presents an extensive selection of these items, each hailing from various periods of the Middle Ages. The diversity in arming blades from different eras adds to their intrigue and uniqueness. Whether you’re seeking a blade for guard defense, combat, or simply to expand your collection, our comprehensive online store is your ideal destination.

Perfect for historical collectors, these weapons make a striking display piece, capturing the essence of the era. They also serve as perfect props for medieval period reenactments and theatrical productions, thanks to their detailed design and superior craftsmanship. These elegant products, embodying the spirit of the Middle Ages from regions like Europe and Asia, offer an immersive historical experience.

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