JT6667
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Item No. | JT6667 |
Total Length with Sacbbard | 30.3''(77cm) |
Total Length without Scabbard | 24"(61cm) |
Handle | Zinc Alloy+Wood, 7"(18cm) |
Blade | Carbon Steel , 15.7"(40cm) , Unsharpened |
Scabbard | Constructed of wood with black and golden zinc alloy accessories |
Weight | 1.5kgs |
Liz's Sword was originally a gift from Liz to Meliodas which he later refused to accept the gift, stating that he does not desire to kill. During the battle against the dehumanized Dale, Elizabeth offered him the sword which he finally accepts. It served as a replacement to Meliodas' weapon, the Dragon Handle which was stolen by Helbram until it was destroyed in the battle against Albion.
The blade of the sword is triangular-shaped with a round circular hilt. The sheath is dark colored, with zinc alloy fittings at the top and bottom.
The blade is styled after a Cinquedea: a short sword from northern Italy. It's name refers to the 'five fingers' width of the base of the blade.The handle and guard style is also reminiscent of this Italian sword. The only noticeable difference is the full 'bowl' cross guard. Traditionally the guard and pommel should be flat in order to reduce weight.
Item No. | JT6667 |
Total Length with Sacbbard | 30.3''(77cm) |
Total Length without Scabbard | 24"(61cm) |
Handle | Zinc Alloy+Wood, 7"(18cm) |
Blade | Carbon Steel , 15.7"(40cm) , Unsharpened |
Scabbard | Constructed of wood with black and golden zinc alloy accessories |
Weight | 1.5kgs |
Liz's Sword was originally a gift from Liz to Meliodas which he later refused to accept the gift, stating that he does not desire to kill. During the battle against the dehumanized Dale, Elizabeth offered him the sword which he finally accepts. It served as a replacement to Meliodas' weapon, the Dragon Handle which was stolen by Helbram until it was destroyed in the battle against Albion.
The blade of the sword is triangular-shaped with a round circular hilt. The sheath is dark colored, with zinc alloy fittings at the top and bottom.
The blade is styled after a Cinquedea: a short sword from northern Italy. It's name refers to the 'five fingers' width of the base of the blade.The handle and guard style is also reminiscent of this Italian sword. The only noticeable difference is the full 'bowl' cross guard. Traditionally the guard and pommel should be flat in order to reduce weight.