A popular weapon amongst soldiers during the medieval era, the halberd was a versatile weapon against cavalry and foot soldiers. The Spurred 16th Century Decorative Medieval Halberd is an exquisite replica of this medieval polearm. As is typical of a halberd, this model is comprised of a large wooden staff with an axe head attached to its end. Accompanying this axe blade, a spur protrudes from the opposite side, and a spear shaped blade tops the design. These components are crafted from cast metal, while the staff is made of hardwood. Toward the end of the staff, a fabric fringe is attached, which combines with the fabric grip located along its center to produce the appearance of a ceremonial weapon. The color of this fringe can vary from piece to piece. Accent your home with the spectacular historical beauty of the Spurred 16th Century Decorative Medieval Halberd.
Key Features:
- Completely decorative
- Replica 16th century halberd
- Shaft is crafted from hardwood
- Head is made from cast metal
- Made in Italy
- Extraordinary piece of medieval décor
Measurements:
- Height: 80.75 Inches
- Width: 10.5 Inches
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