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Polish Karabela From 1764, The Coronation Year Of The Last King Of Poland
Polish Karabela From 1764, The Coronation Year Of The Last King Of Poland


 
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Beautiful hand made replica of a Polish Karabela sabre engraved with the name and coronation date of the last king of Poland - "Stanislaus Augustus Rex A.D. 1764".   The hilt of the sword is made of wood and the brass base feature the coat of arms of the Polish Commonwealth - The Polish Eagle is on one side and the Lithuanian Knight on the other.

Perhaps one of the most famous types of Polish sabres were the classical karabelas, which entered service around 1670. Most likely the name was coined after the Turkish terms Kara (dark) and bela (curse).  This type of sabre was modelled after the swords of the Turkish footmen formations of Janissaries and Spahis, which used it in close quarters.  Much lighter than the hussar szabla, the karabela has an open hilt with the pommel modelled after eagle's head.  Such an anatomic grip allowed for easier handling of circular cuts while fighting on foot and for swinging cuts from horseback.
Their popularity and efficiency made the Polish nobles abandon the broadswords used in Western Europe.

Initially the karabela sabres were used mostly for decoration or as a ceremonial weapon worn on special occasions. Popularized during the reign of King Jan III Sobieski, the karabela became one of the most popular Polish cold steel weapons.
Source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szabla
Features
  • Size 36" - 91cm long
  • Do not bend or sharpen.
  • Not for children.
  • Apply oil to the steel blade periodically.
  • Shipping only within the U.S. via Fedex Ground
  • For 2nd Day and Overnight extra charges apply. We will contact you.
  • Shipped separately


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