Spanish ropera - Made by a master craftsman

Spanish ropera - Made by a master craftsman

Sword forged by hand in a 16th century forge by the craftsman of the Wolf Forge.

This hand-forged Spanish roper sword has a unique design with a shell garnish (symbol of St. James the Apostle) very fashionable in the Spanish Golden Age. On the shells you can see subtle crosses of St. Andrew (national ensign at the time) engraved by hand on the steel. All with a weathered and aged finish to give the piece a totally historic look.

The blade has been forged in a historic forge, hammer forged on an anvil and has undergone all the thermal processes (forging, normalizing, annealing, hardening and tempering) in the traditional way. Made of carbon steel, it has been endowed with exceptional flexibility so that it can be used in combat activities such as ancient fencing. It is delivered blunt and blunt and follows the guidelines and requirements of the HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) combat halls.

Details:

  • Weight: 1095g .
  • Length:115cm.
  • Balance point: Between 3 and 4 toes of the sidestand.
  • Blade material: F114 steel.
  • Lining material: Wrought iron.
  • Handle material: Wood covered with leather.

La Fragua del Lobo is a traditional armory project developed in a historic forge dating back to the 16th century.

All parts are forged in the traditional way. This sword will be specially made for you from the moment of purchase, please note that the shipping time will depend on the craftsman’s work.