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Excalibur, King Arthur's sword

King Arthur's sword, Excalibur, with its brown braided scabbard


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Somewhere in the kingdom of Brittany... she's waiting.
She has donned her forest colors of brown, fawn, gold and black. She has chosen to reappear to guide her owner towards his beautiful destiny. The great battles, the heroic battles, the masterful quests, she knows them, she has lived them.
Protected by the dragons, faithful guardians of the treasures, today she'd just like to be chosen, admired, staged like the legend she is.
Excalibur!
Unbreakable, capable of slicing through any material, nestled in its scabbard to protect its bearer from its power, it is offered to you today to perpetuate the Arthurian imagination and its quest for meaning and truth.

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The medieval dragon, from bestiary to coat of arms. The illustrations in this section are created using artificial intelligence, under the direction of our editorial team. This technology allows us to bring historical or legendary scenes to life, in keeping with our passion for authenticity and imagination. #Terressens, where stories take shape

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The medieval dragon, from bestiary to coat of arms

In 11th- to 13th-century Europe, the dragon was initially a "great serpent." Inherited from Physiologus and Isidore of Seville, bestiaries describe it lurking in caves, waiting to embrace and suffocate elephants, an exemplary image of evil gnawing away at strength. Monks and preachers use allegory to draw moral lessons from this, while in iconography, the battle of Saint George establishes the figure of the knight who conquers chaos. On battlefields and seals, the dragon, and its two-legged variant, the wyvern, moved from books to coats of arms, from illuminated manuscripts to banners, particularly in Wales. A natural monster, biblical demon, and heraldic symbol, it mapped the medieval universe as much as it excited the imagination.
Sources:
Wikipedia § Dragon; Medieval bestiary; Saint George
Isidore of Seville, Etymologies, XII
. Physiologus, French translation
Philippe de Thaon, Bestiary (12th century)
Geoffrey of Monmouth, History of the Kings of Britain
Illustration / fantastic video inspired by the Parchment, 97 folios "A dragon hinders an elephant's legs with its tail by biting its back," BnF, Manuscripts Department, LATIN 3630, fol. 93r, England, 13th century (essentiels.bnf.fr/...)
Animation on YouTube (short)

Technical

Manufacturing
Cast steel and metal
Zamak blade
Steel handle
Scabbard: synthetic leather and cast metal
Decorative model

Features
. Blade length: 75 cm (balance point 10 cm from guard)
. Blade width (max.): 4 cm
. Guard width: 19.5 cm
. Total length (without scabbard) : 97.5 cm
Weight :
. Sword: 1.555 kg
. Scabbard : 510 g

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The legend...

Excalibur is the legendary magic sword of King Arthur, King of the Bretons, in the medieval texts of the Arthurian legend of Brittany.

Some consider Excalibur and the Sword of the Rock (proof of Arthur's lineage) to be one and the same weapon, but in most versions of the legend they are two distinct swords.

Excalibur is reputed to be unbreakable and able to cut through any material. Its scabbard protects the wearer from injury. King Arthur, holding both artifacts, was invincible on the battlefield.

Further information: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excalibur

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Excalibur sword
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sword as described
sword as described
light packaging
receipt damaged. the sword has nothing
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