New works.
Hi All
A few of my works from recent months.
A little more fun in decorating.
Now I am working on a hussar saber for a friend, but I will show later.
Have a nice viewing, best regards.
Tomek
Krieger - historical weapons

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Really love your work, Tomek.
These look stunning

Just started taking an interest in sabers and really hope to be able to order one from you one day
Talent. Historical. Integrity. Beauty. Artful. Classic. EXCELLENCE Personified.

TK, in an odd way I'm glad you post your work " less often " -- or so it seems to me --
because I'd run out of words to describe how extraordinary your work and talent are.
I'd like to own every one of those. Absolutely stunning work there.
I think these are some of the nicest swords I have seen. Your work is beautiful and the details you add take these to world class art level
Thank you very much for your kind words, this is good motivation for me.
I do not often show you that you will not get bored. ;)

The first announcement only for myArmoury.
There will be a change. Conversations are already underway.
I organize a team.
Blacksmiths, weapons experts, archaeologists, artists and warriors.
We will create a fighting weapon, more accessible.
It will take a while. I hope it will work.
Greetings Tomek
Krieger - historical weapons
It sounds like you have an ambitious plan. I'll be following this closely. :) ;) .....McM
Absolutely wonderful work here my friend, I'm always so happy to see your work and am excited about your next projects!
Thank you, Mark Moore. I hope it will be good.

Thank you Kem. I think your hussar saber will be better than mine. I am a little bit jealous. :)
David Lewis Smith wrote:
I think these are some of the nicest swords I have seen. Your work is beautiful and the details you add take these to world class art level


It's hard to add anything more than the above than this is really high level art.

The designs and look of hilt and blades is gorgeous even if they where left plain, but the added decoration and detail work is of very good taste and sober designs that look just right: Beautiful work.

The swords/sabers of this style do give the distinct impression of their being period authentic looking, even if they are original work not based on specific swords: They don't have the CNC made look of " Too perfect " modern work, although I can't see any flaws in the very nice lines in blade or hilt.
[quote="Tomek Kowmal Ciupinski"]Thank you very much for your kind words, this is good motivation for me.
I do not often show you that you will not get bored. ;)

Work of this quality and pics of the work of this quality are never going to bore us ..... ;) :D :cool:
Tomek Kowmal Ciupinski wrote:
Thank you very much for your kind words, this is good motivation for me.
I do not often show you that you will not get bored. ;)

The first announcement only for myArmoury.
There will be a change. Conversations are already underway.
I organize a team.
Blacksmiths, weapons experts, archaeologists, artists and warriors.
We will create a fighting weapon, more accessible.
It will take a while. I hope it will work.
Greetings Tomek
Krieger - historical weapons

You can show us anything you want, even each week, I'll not get bored!

I'm looking forward to know more about your project of a "more accessible fighting weapon". That's intriguing. Hope it will turn well soon.
Once again, I would like to thank all my colleagues.
In most of the works he uses original examples of sabers.
They are often my interpretation.
I am glad that I am able to reproduce the character of the old weapon.
This is a big pleasure.
Original examples and photos from the workshop.
Greetings Tomek

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Functional and beautifull as always with you ! Really good work !
:D I am the happy owner of the first saber shown here, the karabela.
I wanted a weapon representative of those used by light cavalrymen in the late 17th century, a battle weapon, not a nobleman's costume accessory. Of course, a smith who can see and handle original is the way to go. Tomek's work has a lot of character, one can see that it is handcraft.
This saber cut even better than it looks, awesome edges! In comparison with French regulations sabers of the 1st half of the 19th century I am practicing HEMA with, it has the weight of a Foot officer's saber and the balance of a light cavalry 1822 pattern, but as it is more curved, the weight is rather behing the hand in the strike.
Conditions were reasonable and communication with Tomek really easy, even with none of us being a native english writer.
I am looking forward for scheduling another Polish saber.
I don't usually like to comment on topics where I have very little knowledge, but these pieces really blow my mind. I didn't know this type could come with a long straight cross like medieval swords. To me the reproduction, with the multiple fullers, is even more beautiful than the original.

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