SABER POLISH NOBILITY GOD HONOR HOMELAND WITH SCABBARD


A decorative copy of a Polish saber in the type referring to noble sabers from the 17th and 18th centuries.



DECORATIVE COPY - NOT INTENDED FOR TRAINING


The saber is not sharpened or sharpened (not suitable for fencing). The blade (blade) is made of stainless steel (does not require maintenance).


BLADE: STAINLESS STEEL (maintenance free)


On the blade there is a beautiful floral ornament of an eagle in a crown and an engraving: God Honor Homeland


NOTE: on the other side of the blade, there is a UNIQUE MIRROR OF ENGRAVING



Scabbard: wooden trimmed with black eco leather. Richly engraved zinc alloy and aluminum fittings


Handle: zinc alloy and aluminum plastic cladding


 



Dimensions:

Total length in the sheath: about 105 cm


The length of the saber without the scabbard: about 94 cm


Blade length: approx. 81 cm

. Handle length: approx. 14 cm


Blade thickness at the handle: 3 mm


Blade width at the handle: 2.8 cm

Weight with scabbard: approx. 1 kg

Weight without scabbard: approx. 0.6 kg

Scabbard weight: approx. 0.3 kg


 


A saber of Tatar or Kyrgyz origin, probably also used by the Mongols and other Asian nomads. Popular in the Commonwealth in the 17th and 18th centuries. Often bound richly in silver and lizard skin. Worn with the Polish costume, similarly to the karabela. The blade had a sharp point. A characteristic feature of these sabers was a small cross crossguard.