This sword is inspired by blades found on multiple European knight effigies in Germany and is referenced in Ewart Oakeshott's "Records of the Medieval Sword," a comprehensive collection and research work on various types of European blades. It is described as a double-edged weapon used by nobles and mounted knight warriors, contrary to the common belief that it was used by archers and children
Forged from 5160 high carbon spring steel known for its durability when used in cutting and enhanced resistance to rust and corrosion. It features a simple design to maintain practicality, including a single fuller and a narrowed steel crossguard. The one-handed handle is covered with leather, ensuring a very firm grip, while the rounded pommel balances the weight. This functional sword is accompanied by a leather sheath for safekeeping and storage.