Madrid Iberian Falcata - Photo Gallery

historical reference sword

Inspired by 4th or 3rd century BC falcata from Almedinilla, Córdoba (M.A.N., Madrid).

madrid iberian falcata

Deepeeka's version inspired by the Almedinilla falcata has a blade that is about 18 1/2” long.

falcata scabbard

Wood cored leather scabbard with brass fittings.

hand forged falcata

The falcata was a unique weapon, with a curved blade and a forward-sloping grip that allowed for powerful and effective strikes.

bone grip scales

Real bone grip scales are used on the Madrid Falcata reproduction.

falcata knuckle guard

Detailed brass fittings with bone inserts.

falcata sword hilt

The handle of the sword is made with bone scales on its full tang construction and decorated with brass highlights and decoration with a distinctive forward-sloping grip.

iberian falcata

The falcata is a type of sword that was popular in the Iberian Peninsula during the 4th and 3rd centuries BC.

deepeeka madrid iberian falcata

The falcata was a weapon that was widely used by the Celtiberians, an ethnic group that inhabited the central-eastern part of the Iberian Peninsula.


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