The Celtic Long Sword by Deepeeka Swords.
Brass fittings combined with leather detailing on the Celtic War Sword.
The sword was designed to look like a human figure, with the hilt carved to resemble a human figure.
Even the back side of the handle has been detailed to imitate the human figure.
The sword was highly prized by the Celtic people and was used by the warriors during battles.
The Anthropomorphic Celtic Sword has been found in many different parts of Europe, including Ireland, Scotland, and France.
It's blade has been forged and tempered from high carbon steel and fit to scabbard made from a combination of leather and wood. The handle has been made from brass and is loaded with detail.
An Anthropomorphic hilt of this detail would have been the envy of any Iron age warriors.
The sword is a symbol of the artistic and technological achievements of the Celtic people
The sword was a symbol of power and strength, and it was highly prized by the Celts.
The sword was used by the Celtic warriors during battles, and it was also used for ceremonial purposes.
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