Falchion with baldric. 14thC
Falchion, early 14th century, reverse-edge falchion Type 2, based on original one from Musée de l'Armée in Paris, France.
Falchion with scabbard and integrated belt. The scabbard is black with an embossed dragon scale pattern. The dark red baldric is designed for wearing over a tamia. This style of belt wearing in the 14th century is quite rare; it appears in some sources. Brass belt fittings. Steel buckle.
Measurements:
total length 830mm
blade length 680mm
blade width 45/64mm
grip 98mm
crossguard 180mm
pommel 48x37mm
PoB 105mm
weight 1095g
Note: This sword, like any handcrafted sword in the medieval style, can have traces of the manufacturing process, minor irregularities or asymmetries resulting from the specificity of real craftsmanship and medieval understanding of aesthetics, that are completely normal and do not affect the quality of the sword, but give it a unique original character, consistent with medieval objects of the same kind.
