Germanic forged spearhead - sharp (not suitable for stage combat)
Germanic spearhead, forged - from carbon steel.
Reconstruction of a Germanic spearhead (frame) - based on finds from the period 1st to approximately 5th century AD in the southern Germanic region.
The frame was very popular among the Germanic tribes and was used both as a throwing projectile and for close combat.
This can be verified by examining the cut marks on spear shafts that have survived in Nordic bog finds.
This replica is hand-forged from a single piece of carbon steel. The edge is lightly sharpened. The spearhead is intentionally not polished to a high gloss.
The visible hammer marks created by the forging process give the spear blade a very rustic and authentic appearance.
- Total length: approx. 24 cm
- Leaf length: approx. 12 cm
- Sheet width: approx. 2.6 cm
- Nozzle length: approx. 12.5 cm
- Weight: approx. 190 g.
The spearhead is NOT suitable for stage combat, as it is sharply ground!
Delivery without shaft!
Price per spearhead.
Proof of age is absolutely required!
