11-12th century Norman sword "Crusader"
Late 11th - 12th century "Crusader" sword is based on many museum examples and medieval art.
This is very common type in 11th and 12th century.
The name "Crusader" simply coresponding with the period when this type swords was used in Crusades.
This sword has also a little worn / aged look - according to custom wish.

Measurements:
full lenght 970mm
blade lenght 815mm
blade width 52mm
grip lenght 105mm
crossguard 210x9x13mm
pommel 91x37x29mm
balance 150mm
weight 1280g

Custom inscriptions:
+ IN NOMINE DOMINI + 'In the Name of the Lord'
+ UT LUCENT IN HONORE IMMACULATA + 'To Shine With Honor Untarnished'.

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That's very nice Maciej. It looks a bit battle-worn - like it spent the last year conquering England.

I assume this was a commission. I would be jealous of the owner except for the somewhat similar project you have coming up for me.
I really like the form of this sword.

It would be even nicer if the blade inscriptions were inlaid. I am not aware of any blades from the period which were inscribed without inlay.

The two copper-inlaid crosses are really nice. This is a very handsome piece.
:eek: ...so nice
...coś pięknego !
Hi Maciej, this is a great example of a fine crusader sword. Very well done! I always love seeing your work, very nice.

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