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Late Roman Spatha

$150.00

The Late Roman Spatha is believed to belong to the late third century or early fourth century. Spatha is a double-edged long sword that is used for long-range combat weapons, generally used with both hands. It was used beyond that period as well but it has its roots in this time range only. Our replica has a composite hilt, the cross-guard, and the pommel are made of wood while the handle/grip is made of bone.

Description

Some specifications of the product –

The replica of the Late Roman Spatha is made of high-carbon steel and the scabbard is made of wood. The blade has two 7mm fullers (grooves) running along the length. The scabbard is covered with vegetable-tanned goat leather and is further decorated using brass parts. All parts are handmade, the decorative engraving is also done using a hammer and chisel technique. All parts are welded together and finally glued to the leather of the scabbard.

Period – Roman Era
Total length – 83 cm
Blade length – 65 cm
Blade width – 5 cm
Gross weight (with sheath) – 4.00 pounds
Sword weight –  2.5 pounds
Base Material – High carbon hardened-steel

Produce Code – ARWP-05

For more information on Roman swords and their historical references, click here.

2 reviews for Late Roman Spatha

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Stephen

It’s a wonderful spatha. The price is very good and the communication with the seller was excellent. Perfect item for historical reenactment. I highly recommend this shop!

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Stephen

It’s a wonderful spatha. The price is very good and the communication with the seller was excellent. Perfect item for historical reenactment. I highly recommend this shop!

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Stephen

It’s a wonderful spatha. The price is very good and the communication with the seller was excellent. Perfect item for historical reenactment. I highly recommend this shop!

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  1. It’s a wonderful spatha. The price is very good and the communication with the seller was excellent. Perfect item for historical reenactment. I highly recommend this shop!

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  2. This is a very nice replica of a late Roman spatha of the type found in the Danish bog deposit of the third century AD at Vimose. Blade is a bit heavy and could be ground down thinner, but nice shape and double fuller. The scabbard is beautiful too, although it s a later, fifth-century type, but very well done with bone slide and Latin-inscribed chape, ‘long live Gratian.’ Really good sword, especially for the price.

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