Medieval / Masonic Sword of Destiny with Scabbard - Black
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- Pays homage to Freemasons; covered in Masonic symbols
- Mirror polished 23" false edged stainless steel blade
- Sleek spear point, aka dagger, blade form
- Gold-colored guard, handle and pommel
- Masonic symbols in contrasting metal alloy
- Matching polymer scabbard
- Overall length: 29 1/2"
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- Pays homage to Freemasons; covered in Masonic symbols
- Mirror polished 23" false edged stainless steel blade
- Sleek spear point, aka dagger, blade form
- Gold-colored guard, handle and pommel
- Masonic symbols in contrasting metal alloy
- Matching polymer scabbard
- Overall length: 29 1/2"
$29.98
Price reduced from
$63.99
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The Medieval Sword of Destiny merges classic high Middle Ages style with mystical Masonic symbolism, yielding a display piece that's truly a stunner, both from afar and up close. Even from a distance, it's easy to appreciate this black and gold beauty's elegant medieval form. The mirror polished 23" false edged stainless steel blade features a sleek spear point - aka "dagger" - design with fluid lines that wed seamlessly with the golden hardware that comprises the handle, guard and pommel. It's here the Sword of Destiny really shines up-close. The guard is covered in swirling floral patterns in pleasantly tactile relief and a shimmering gold hue. This affords a perfect backdrop for the Freemason compass seal and numerous other Masonic embellishments, each cast in a smartly contrasting matte gray metal alloy. The elegant subdued-gray-on-gleaming-gold theme is continued across the expanse of the handle - also accented with a soft black velvet-like fabric - and onto the circular pommel, which showcases the cryptic Masonic "G" intertwined with a five-pointed star in extraordinary three dimensional relief. Tastefully simple bead-like dots ring the gray metal alloy "G star." Even the included polymer sheath is dressed in gorgeous Medieval finery. It's black with a golden end cap and collar, both cast with additional fine relief patterns. You really have to see this striking display piece up close to appreciate all its intricate details, but that's not to say it won't draw admiration and praise from those who view it from across the room - mounted on a wall, placed on a mantle or bookshelf, or set amongst other knives and swords in a fantasy blade collection. Indeed, the Medieval Sword of Destiny is a dazzling work of art, near and far.
Pays homage to Freemasons; covered in Masonic symbols
Sleek spear point, aka dagger, blade form
Gold-colored guard, handle and pommel
Masonic symbols in contrasting metal alloy
Matching polymer scabbard