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SG269 ART GLADIUS
PERSIAN WAR SWORD
List Price: $240.99

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PERSIAN WAR SWORD image of Persian War Kopis sword of Alexander the Great SG269 by Art Gladius of SpainSG269 by ART GLADIUS
As the sun set on June 13th 323 BC a heroic figure who ruled the known world died in Babilonia, aged 33. This man some say he was a God- was Alexander the Great . His vast empire from Egypt to India covered lands of over 27.000 kilometres and he spent his life fighting great battles to unite his kingdom. Art- Gladius seek to honor this great commander by recreating his majestic sword. The Alexander the Great Lion Head Kopis features an unsharpened, mirror polished, stainless steel blade. With its short length, light weight and trademark single-edge curved blade, the Greek kopis was favored by Alexander the Great for its ability to deliver quick and devastating cuts during close quarter cavalry and infantry battles. The hilt is cast metal, exquisitely finished in mirror black luster and gold with an imitation ivory grip. A magnificent collectors piece from Art- Gladius.  Read more on Decorative Series Swords
 

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Overall Length: 29 3/4"
Blade Length: 23 1/2"
Grip Length: 4 "

Handle Length: 6 3/4"
Blade Edge: Unsharpened
Blade Material: 440C Stainless Steel
Blade Width at Guard: 3"
Point of Balance: 5 7/8" below guard

Guard/Pommel: polish bronze finish
Grip: Faux Ivory w/brass tang studs

Sword Weight: 3 lb 14 oz

Specs may vary slightly from piece to piece.

full view image of Persian War Kopis sword of Alexander the Great SG269 by Art Gladius of Spain

ART GLADIUS of Spain
Among the finest manufacturers of decorative swords, Art Gladius crafts a number of historical and fantasy weapons for collectors and other enthusiasts to enjoy. Many of these weapons display intricate detailing that makes them excellent additions to medieval decor. NobleWares is proud to offer a variety of display swords, daggers, and other period weaponry that are safe and will look great on display in your home or office.


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