Handmade Iron Oath Medieval Longsword With Carbon Steel Blade | JW SteelCrafts
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★★★★★Stunning craftsmanship, worth every penny— Mike R.
★★★★★Best knife I've ever owned— James T.
★★★★★Arrived razor sharp, looks incredible— Sarah K.
★★★★★Perfect gift, incredible packaging— David M.
★★★★★Damascus pattern is absolutely gorgeous— Rachel L.
★★★★★Ships fast, quality is unmatched— Chris B.
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Most replica swords look like props. The Iron Oath Handmade Medieval Longsword does not. This is a full 36–39 inch hand-forged carbon steel longsword built with the details that serious collectors and history enthusiasts actually wan a high-polish blade, Celtic knotwork engraved cross-guard, long leather-wrapped grip, and a classic wheel pommel.
The blade is forged from carbon steel and finished to a bright high polish. A center fuller groove runs the length of the blade historically used to reduce weight while keeping blade strength. The result is a blade that looks and feels like a genuine medieval knight's sword.
The wide cross-guard is engraved with detailed Celtic and Norse knotwork patterns on both arms a design motif used on real medieval swords of the 12th–15th centuries. The natural tan leather-wrapped grip is long enough for a two-hand hold, and the round wheel pommel balances the blade perfectly for display or handling.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Blade Material – Hand-Forged Carbon Steel High-Polish Finish
- Overall Length – 36–39 Inches
- Blade Style – Straight Double-Edge with Center Fuller Groove
- Cross-Guard – Wide Engraved GuardCel tic/Norse Knotwork Detail
- Grip – Long Natural Tan Leather Wrap Two-Hand Length
- Pommel – Round Wheel Pommel Silver Finish
- Style – Medieval Knight's Longsword / Bastard Sword Historical Replica
- Brand – JW SteelCrafts
FEATURES AS BENEFITS
- Hand-forged carbon steel blade – Real forged steel with authentic hardness and a high-polish finish that turns heads on any display.
- Center fuller groove – Historically accurate design detail that reduces blade weight while maintaining full structural strength.
- Celtic knotwork engraved cross-guard – Ornate period-accurate engraving that makes this sword stand out as a genuine historical replica.
- Long two-hand leather grip – Comfortable for both one-hand and two-hand display handling authentic bastard sword proportions.
- Wheel pommel – Classic medieval balance point that completes the historical look from tip to pommel.
- 36–39 inch full-length blade – Impressive display size commands attention on any wall mount, stand, or glass cabinet.
HISTORY OF THE MEDIEVAL LONGSWORD
The longsword emerged as the dominant sword design in medieval Europe between the 13th and 17th centuries. Unlike earlier single-hand swords, the longsword featured a longer grip that allowed both one-hand and two-hand use — earning it the alternative name "bastard sword" because it sat between a one-handed sword and a full two-handed great sword.
Knights and men-at-arms across England, France, Germany, and the Holy Roman Empire carried longswords as their primary blades. The Oakeshott typology a classification system developed by historian Ewart Oakeshott catalogued over 13 distinct longsword types based on blade shape, cross-guard style, and pommel design. The Iron Oath is inspired by the Type XVa profile: a long, slender, high-polish blade built for reach and precision.
Celtic and Norse knotwork on sword cross-guards was common among medieval smiths in Britain, Ireland, and Scandinavia. These engravings carried symbolic meaning — representing eternity, strength, and the interconnectedness of fate. Today, swords with this design are among the most sought-after by collectors of medieval historical replicas.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
- Wipe blade clean and dry after each handling
- Apply light blade oil to carbon steel to prevent rust
- Polish cross-guard with a soft cloth to maintain finish
- Store in a dry location wall mount or display stand recommended
- Avoid prolonged exposure to humidity or moisture
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is a medieval longsword?
A medieval longsword is a straight, double-edged sword with a grip long enough for one or two hands. It was the primary sword of European knights and soldiers from the 13th to 17th centuries. The Iron Oath Medieval Longsword is a historically inspired replica of this classic design hand-forged carbon steel, Celtic engraved cross-guard, and a full 36–39 inch length.
Why is the longsword also called a bastard sword?
The term "bastard sword" comes from the sword's in-between size longer than a standard one-handed sword but shorter than a full two-handed great sword. It could be used comfortably with one or two hands, making it versatile on the battlefield. The Iron Oath features a long two-hand grip that reflects this classic bastard sword proportion.
How heavy is a real medieval longsword?
Most historical medieval longswords weighed between 2.5 and 4 pounds (1.1–1.8 kg). Despite their size, they were designed to be fast and well-balanced. The Iron Oath Medieval Longsword, with its 36–39 inch carbon steel blade and wheel pommel, is built with proper proportions that give it a balanced feel for display and handling.
What does the Celtic engraving on the cross-guard mean?
Celtic and Norse knotwork engravings were commonly used on medieval swords across Britain, Ireland, and Scandinavia. The interlocking patterns symbolized eternity, strength, and fate. Swords featuring this engraving style are historically accurate to the medieval period and are among the most popular designs with collectors of historical replica swords.
Is the Iron Oath Medieval Longsword good for display?
Yes. The high-polish carbon steel blade, ornate engraved cross-guard, and full 36–39 inch length make this one of the most visually impressive display swords available. It looks outstanding on a wall mount, display stand, or in a glass cabinet. It is also a popular gifting choice for history enthusiasts, collectors, and Renaissance fair fans.
Is it legal to own a replica longsword in the USA?
Yes. Owning a replica or collector's sword is legal in most U.S. states. The Iron Oath Medieval Longsword is sold as a historical replica and display piece. We recommend checking your local regulations before carrying any bladed item outside your home. JW SteelCrafts ships all orders from Texas following all applicable shipping laws.
Product Care for JW SteelCrafts Hand-Forged Products
To ensure the longevity and beauty of your hand-forged JW SteelCrafts products, follow these essential care instructions:
- Regular Cleaning
Wipe your knives, swords, axes, and rings with a soft cloth to remove dust and debris. For deeper cleaning, use a mild soap solution and a non-abrasive cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasives that could damage the steel’s finish. - Dry Thoroughly
After cleaning, ensure your product is completely dried. This helps prevent water spots, rust, or corrosion, particularly on blades and steel surfaces exposed to moisture. - Proper Storage
Store your hand-forged products in a dry, cool place to prevent oxidation or rust. For long-term storage, consider applying a thin layer of oil (e.g., mineral oil or gun oil) to the metal surfaces, or using a rust inhibitor. When storing knives and swords, keep them in protective sheaths or pouches to prevent contact with other materials. - Avoid Impact
While designed for strength and durability, avoid dropping or striking your steel products against hard surfaces. This can cause damage to the blade, edge, or overall integrity of the piece. - Edge Maintenance (For Knives & Swords)
Periodically sharpen the blades to maintain their cutting edge. Use a proper sharpening stone or take your product to a professional for maintenance. Always sharpen in the correct direction to preserve the blade’s integrity. - Routine Inspection
Regularly inspect your products for any signs of wear, rust, or damage. If you notice any issues, reach out to us for maintenance, restoration, or repair services.
By following these care instructions, your JW SteelCrafts products will retain their craftsmanship, functionality, and beauty for years to come.
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