Blade Details
Our Islamic sword blades exemplify exceptional craftsmanship, forged from high-carbon steel for strength and durability. Measuring 20-30 inches (50-76 cm) in length and 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) in width, these blunt single-edged or double-edged blades showcase intricate Islamic patterns and engravings.
Inspired by Ottoman Empire styles, Arabian scimitars, and Mamluk designs, each blade is hand-forged and tempered for strength. The polished finish highlights the beautiful craftsmanship. Our blades are crafted with precision and respect for Islamic heritage.
Handle Design
Our Islamic sword handles showcase exceptional craftsmanship, blending tradition and elegance. Made from high-quality materials like ebony, walnut, brass, and steel, they measure 5-7 inches and weigh 6-12 oz. Decorative options include Arabic calligraphy engravings, intricate Islamic patterns, silver/gold plating, and decorative rivets or studs.
Available in crescent-shaped, oval-shaped, and rounded rectangular designs, the handles feature polished wood, brushed metal, or antique finishes. Inspired by Ottoman Empire, Arabian, and Mamluk designs, each handle reflects Islamic heritage. Ergonomic and durable, they fit comfortably in the hand.
Collar Specs
The collar of our Islamic swords is a wonderful blend of form and function. Crafted from high-quality materials like brass, steel, or silver, it seamlessly connects the blade to the hilt. Intricate Islamic patterns and engravings adorn the collar, reflecting Ottoman Empire, Arabian, and Mamluk designs.
Measuring 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) in width, the collar is designed for durability and comfort. Its polished finish complements the sword’s overall aesthetic. Handcrafted with precision, each collar bears testimony to Islamic craftsmanship.
Scabbards (Cover)
Our Islamic sword scabbards embody the rich cultural heritage of Islamic artistry, blending functionality with elegance. Made from high-quality materials like leather, wood, and metal, these scabbards feature intricate Islamic patterns, Arabic calligraphy, and significant geometric motifs.
Adjustable belt loops accommodate various waist sizes and are available for swords up to 30 inches (76 cm) in length.
Maintenance
Preserve your Islamic sword’s beauty and functionality with regular maintenance. Clean the blade with a soft cloth and mild soap, drying thoroughly to prevent rust. Apply a thin layer of oil to protect the metal.
Store in a dry, temperature-controlled environment, away from direct sunlight. Handle carefully to prevent scratches. Condition the leather scabbard regularly. Polish metal components periodically with specialized polish. Consult a professional for complex restoration or repair.