| SKU | Designation | French Law | MSRP | Stock |
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| SKU XE4123 | Designation DENIX Sword Excalibur Brown Sheath | French Law D |
MSRP
234.00 € incl. tax
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Last Available
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DENIX specializes in replicas of historical and legendary weapons . Each piece is designed for collecting, decoration, or staging, with particular attention paid to detail and finish.
The DENIX Excalibur Sword with Brown Sheath is a decorative replica inspired by the mythical sword of King Arthur . Made of metal with a braided brown sheath, it is aimed at enthusiasts of medieval legends and historical reenactment.
A symbol of royal power and Arthur's legitimacy, Excalibur is central to British medieval mythology. According to legend, it was either pulled from a stone by the young Arthur or given to him by the Lady of the Lake. Its name, often interpreted as "Cut Steel," evokes a blade capable of cutting through steel.
The guard and pommel feature intricate medieval-inspired motifs with an antique gold/bronze finish. The textured grip adds an authentic touch. The braided brown scabbard , adorned with decorative ornaments, completes the ensemble and reinforces its historical character.
This replica is intended solely for decoration , collecting , or reenactment . It is not a functional weapon. Ideal for enhancing a display case, a themed desk, or a medieval diorama.
An iconic piece of Arthurian legend, this sword evokes the world of the Knights of the Round Table and the great medieval epics. A reproduction that will appeal to lovers of history and foundational myths.
No, this is a decorative replica intended for collection or display. It is not designed for combat use.
Yes, the sword comes with its decorative brown scabbard, lined and removable.
It is intended for decoration, collection or historical reenactment and should not be used as a real weapon.