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The '''schiavona''' [[page type is::definition|was]] a Renaissance sword that became popular in Italy during the 16th and 17th centuries. It was widely recognisable for its "cat's-head pommel" and distinctive handguard made up of many leaf-shaped brass or iron bars that was attached to the cross-bar and knucklebow rather than the pommel. |
The '''schiavona''' [[page type is::definition|was]] a Renaissance sword that became popular in Italy during the 16th and 17th centuries. It was widely recognisable for its "cat's-head pommel" and distinctive handguard made up of many leaf-shaped brass or iron bars that was attached to the cross-bar and knucklebow rather than the pommel. |
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Classified as a true [[broadsword]], this war sword had a wider blade than its contemporary civilian [[rapier]]s. It was basket hilted (often with an imbedded quillon for an upper guard) and its blade was double edged. A surviving blade measures 93.2 cm × 3.4 cm × 0.45 cm and bears two fullers or grooves running about 1/4 the length of the blade. Weighing in at around 1.1 kg, this blade was useful for both cut and thrust.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basket-hilted_sword</ref> |
Classified as a true [[broadsword]], this war sword had a wider blade than its contemporary civilian [[rapier]]s. It was basket hilted (often with an imbedded quillon for an upper guard) and its blade was double edged. A surviving blade measures 93.2 cm × 3.4 cm × 0.45 cm and bears two fullers or grooves running about 1/4 the length of the blade. Weighing in at around 1.1 kg, this blade was useful for both cut and thrust.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basket-hilted_sword#Schiavona</ref> |
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==Variations== |
==Variations== |
Latest revision as of 21:19, 22 October 2013
The schiavona was a Renaissance sword that became popular in Italy during the 16th and 17th centuries. It was widely recognisable for its "cat's-head pommel" and distinctive handguard made up of many leaf-shaped brass or iron bars that was attached to the cross-bar and knucklebow rather than the pommel.
Classified as a true broadsword, this war sword had a wider blade than its contemporary civilian rapiers. It was basket hilted (often with an imbedded quillon for an upper guard) and its blade was double edged. A surviving blade measures 93.2 cm × 3.4 cm × 0.45 cm and bears two fullers or grooves running about 1/4 the length of the blade. Weighing in at around 1.1 kg, this blade was useful for both cut and thrust.[1]
Variations
Item | Source is | Rare item | Is incomplete |
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Blackened schiavona | |||
Blued-steel schiavona with a brass basket hilt | Edword's Accoutrements (4), Edword's Accoutrements (3), Edword's Accoutrements (2) | true | |
Double-edged indurium schiavona with an elegant fire whirl ruby basket-hilt | Droughtman's Challenge 444/End loot, Droughtman's Challenge 441/End loot, Droughtman's Challenge 437/End loot | true | |
Elegant schiavona with a firestained basket | Iprilu's Emporium | ||
Folded-steel schiavona with a polished oak hilt | Morum Melgorehn/End loot | ||
Gleaming schiavona with an ornate fire-gilded basket hilt | Edword's Accoutrements (1) | ||
Jade hilted blackened-steel schiavona etched with a diamond pattern | |||
Polished golden schiavona inset with a trio of dark onyx stars | Visions of Holiness (2), Visions of Holiness (1) | ||
Schiavona | Krrikt'k's Forge | ||
Schiavona (crafted) | false | ||
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