The Fiore

Limited Edition Medieval Sword


Oakeshott Type: XVa
Time period:
 
1380  
1450

Starting atEUR 725

This sword is ready to be shipped in the following variations

The Fiore (black grip, sharp)
Ships within 5 working days.
EUR 725 
The Fiore (brown grip, sharp)
Ships within 5 working days.
EUR 725 

This sword has the following customizing options:


 Assistance on GripType_standard

 Assistance on GribColor

 Assistance on Customcolor

 Assistance on FittingColor

 Assistance on Sharpness
The Fiore Customized, total:
Made to order. Expected production time 4 months.
EUR 725  
The Fiore
Made to order. Expected production time 4 months.

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Standard specification
Total length:118 cm (46,26")
Blade length:93 cm (36,5")
CoG:10 cm (3,86")
CoP:56 cm (22,01")
Weight:1500 g (3,307 lbs)
Grip length:19,2 cm (7,559")

The Fiore

This sword is named for Fiore dei Liberi, a swordmaster born to a knightly family in Cividale del Friuli sometime around 1340 or 1350. As a young man, Fiore trained under many Italian and German masters. Fiore had been practicing the art of swordsmanship for forty years when he began writing his treatise on defence.

Fior di Bataglia, or Flower of Battle, (ca 1409) exists today in three manuscripts, named for the collections or libraries in which they were or are now kept: Bob Charron, of St. Martin's Academy, is currently assisting in the translation of the Getty-Ludwig copy of the manuscript.

Oakeshott describes the Type XV as a strongly tapering, acutely pointed blade of flattened diamond cross-section. The sub-type XVa is often longer and slimmer than the Type XV, but with the primary difference being the longer grip. This type of sword was referred to as an epée bâtarde or "bastard sword."

A Limited Edition Hand Crafted Collectible Sword

This sword is offered in a limited edition of only 1,000 collectible swords.

Sword design/specifications ©2003/2007 Peter Johnsson.