Norman swords
The transition from the Viking age spatha-inspired sword to the High Medieval knightly sword took place between the 10th and 11th centuries. The main development was the growth of the front handguard into a full cross-guard, and the reduction of the typical Viking-era lobated pommel into simpler brazil nut or disc shapes.
The handle colors of almost all products can be made in these colors. You can also create a handle completely according to your wishes, interesting inspirations can be found here.
Bestsellers
![Single handed norman sword](https://cdn.myshoptet.com/usr/www.kovex-ars.cz/user/shop/detail/2263-3_single-handed-norman-sword.jpg?6183c5d1)
ground blade, blade length 75cm, overall length 94cm, weight 1.7kg
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ground blade, blade length 75cm, overall length 94cm, weight 1.7kg
![Single handed norman sword](https://cdn.myshoptet.com/usr/www.kovex-ars.cz/user/shop/detail/1828-2_single-handed-norman-sword.jpg?6183c5c7)
ground polished blade, blade length 80cm, overall length 96cm, weight 1.5kg
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ground blade, polished, blade length 78cm, overall length 96cm, weight 1.5kg