When Jewelry meets Bladesmithing
Please meet my latest creation, an austere Type XVII sword, decorated with Sterling Silver bands on a dark blue leather over wood handle, Black Onyx studded pommel and Lapis Lazuli cabochons on the cross guard, mounted in Sterling Silver bezels.

The specs are as follows:

Weight - 4 lbs, 1.8 oz
Overall Length - 52 7/8 in
Blade Length - 40 1/8 in
Grip Length - 10 in
Guard Width - 8 1/2 in
Point of Balance - 4 5/8 in
Center of Percussion - 23 1/2 in from guard
Blade Width - 1 3/4 in
Blade Thickness - 0.260 in
Steel - 5160 spring steel

This sword is hand made by stock removal method and ground to a satin finish. The rigid blade is sharpened and the tip reinforced to track through cuts and thrusts effortlessly with an excellent point control.

The guard and pommel are made of mild steel. The hilt is dismountable and is secured by a specially made barrel nut. The pommel is fitted over the rectangular section of the tang which eliminates any unwanted rotation.

Please feel free to comment. I would like to hear from you.


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Last edited by G. Ghazarian on Wed 17 Sep, 2008 7:25 pm; edited 1 time in total
Wow, that is truly impressive. Detailed but simple, what a fantasy sword should look like. I took 4 years of Metalsmithing and jewelry making and I've always wanted to do something like this. Really nice work.
I have a comment...

I want it. :)

Elegant, simple, beautiful.
So, is this to be some sort of titanic sized engagement ring? :p

M.
"Austere" is definitely a great word. That sword looks like something one would wear to one of those formal events where everyone is wearing a black suit and tie, if people actually wore swords to those things.
Now I need to wipe the drool from off my desk. Wow, that is stunning.
Very nice lines and I also visited your web site and looked at your other swords and they all look as good.

Oh, your model ships are also very fine looking work and " period " warships I think could be included in historical weapons that should be considered at least distantly ON topic for this site ? ( A new Topic though so as to not derail this topic. ;) ).
That is very very cool. I love Lapis and your understated use on the cross is amazing. Wants it we does, yes my precious.
When Jewelry meets Bladesmithing
Thank you all for your positive and encouraging comments.
It feels great to be appreciated.
Jean, I appreciate your taking the time and visiting my website, Merci bien.
Nice!
I am impressed with all your work! The ships are masterworks, talent and the love for ones work must carry over into everything you do.
First time I have seen your site and swords. I bet you will get some stuff cooking over there since you posted here. This is a great group of people.

Sam

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