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“If you came to my house in the middle of the night, my umbrella sword isn’t the only thing I’d be whipping out.”
tinycartridge: Pokemon Sword/Shield revealed for Switch ⊟Above: your new starters, Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble, all of whom you will come to love in the new region, Galar. “Galar is an expansive region with diverse environments— an idyllic
winkbooks: A history of swords and their sharp, pointy or bludgeoning cousins Swords, Spears and Maces by Chuck Wills Hinkler Books 2014, 160 pages, 9.1 x 11 x 0.7 inches ผ Buy one on Amazon The history of weapons is a fascinating subject,
art-of-swords: Sword (Rudus) and ScabbardDated: 1835Inlayer: Muhammad Salih of Terumon (Malaysian, active Kampung Payang, circa 1835)Geography: Kuala BerangCulture: Malaysian, Kampung Payang, and Sumatra, AcehMedium: steel, wood, horn, goldMeasurements:
Nicci, from The sword of the Truth. Man, I fucking love those books, seriously, they have the best story I’ve ever read or see, at least, for me. All the characters are amazing, Nicci is the most powerfull sorceress in the world aparently, and she
art-of-swords: Katana SwordDated: 19th centuryCulture: JapaneseMeasurements: overall length 77 cmThe sword has a single-edged, curved blade with not visible hamon and hada and a brass habaki. The tsuba and grip are made of chiselled bone, decorated with
art-of-swords: Yataghan SwordDated: 1812 Place of Origin: BalkansMedium: steel, silverMeasurements: overall length 28.5 inches (725mm); blade length 23 inches (585mm) The sword has a decorated silver hilt and silver bolster straps. The hilt has ornate
art-of-swords: Cup-hilted Rapier Dated: 17th century Culture: Spanish Measurements: overall length 123 cm The sword features a thin blade of lozenge section, the first part featuring a groove at the center and a small tang. The iron hilt has a wide,
art-of-swords: Falchion Replica Dated: late 14th century (original) Culture: Flemish (original) Measurements: length: cca 76 cm, weight: 1260 g The original sword is a property of the Musée de l´Armée, Paris, France. Source: Copyright © 2014 Arma
art-of-swords: Handmade Swords - The Machaera Maker: Peter Lyon of Weta Workshop Blade length: 650mm (26”) Overall length: 775mm (33”) Weight: 1.425Kg (2 lbs 4 oz) Balance point: 61mm (2.5”) along the blade Weta’s swordsmith Peter Lyon has
art-of-swords: Sword Photography Photographer: Andrew Wickens of ARW Photography Event: Herstmonceux 2013 Source: Copyright © 2014 ARW Photography
art-of-swords: Short Sword with Scabbard Dated: circa 1753 Maker: unknown Place of Origin: Southeastern Europe Medium: steel, wood and silver niello work Measurements: blade length: 53.9 cm Source: Copyright © 2014 The Wallace Collection
art-of-swords: Wakizashi Sword Dated: late Edo Period: 1603-1867 Culture: Japanese Medium: steel, copper, ray skin, silk, wood Measurements: blade length: 55 cm. Tang lenght: 12 cm The tang (part of the blase encased by the handle) measures 12 cm.
art-of-swords:Combination of Sword and PistolDated: 16th centuryProduction Place: Augsburg and NurembergMedium: steel, wood, ivoryMeasurements: height: 0.89 m; width: 0.135 m; depth: 0.065 mSource: Copyright © 2015 Musée du Louvre / Photo: Stéphane
art-of-swords:Katzbalger SwordDated: 19th century (made in the style of 16th century)Culture: GermanMeasurements: overall length 76.5 cmThe sword has a straight, double-edged blade with a wide fuller, pierced at the forte. The “S”-shaped quillon
art-of-swords: Handmade Swords - Telpënár - the Silver Fire Maker: David DelaGardelle of Cedarlore Forge OAL: 40” Blade Length: 30” Blade Width: 1 and 3/4” Balance Point: Exactly 2” from Guard Steel: 1075 L6 Grip and Scabbard wood: Ebonized
art-of-swords: RapierDated: 19th centuryCulture: EuropeanMeasurements: overall length 112 cmThe sword has a wide, straight, double-edged blade of hexagonal section, the first part having a groove featuring the inscription “VIVA D MARIA II”. The solid
art-of-swords: Talwar SabreDated: 19th centuryCulture: IndianMeasurements: overall length 90.5 cm, blade length 77.5 cmThe sword has a single-edged, slightly curved blade of watered steel. The iron hilt comes with a disc-shaped pommel and peen block
art-of-swords: Officer’s SwordDated: circa 1800Culture: FrenchMeasurements: overall length 90 cm (35-¼ inches)The sword has a chiseled brass hilt with a mother of pearl grip and a triangular blade.Source: Copyright © 2015 Expertissim
victoriansword: Since I re-blogged a nice photo of young Sir Winston Churchill earlier today, I though I would follow up with a post about the type of sword he was holding. Churchill’s sword in the 1895 photograph is a British Pattern 1821 Light Cavalry
art-of-swords: Diplomat’s Small SwordDate: 19th centuryCulture: FrenchMeasurements: overall length 91.5 cmThe sword has a straight blade of triangular section, partly engraved with trophies and floral motifs. The fine, brass hilt is richly engraved
art-of-swords: Small SwordDated: 18th centuryCulture: FrenchMeasurements: overall length 98.5cmThe sword has a thin, straight blade of hexagonal section. The first part is grooved and signed “ANTONIO PICHINIO” on one side and “EN TOLEDO” on the
art-of-swords: Small SwordDated: circa 1640Place of origin: England, Great Britain (hilt); Solingen, Germany (blade)Medium and Techniques: silver and steel/leather, with silver mountsMeasurements: sword height: 98.5 cm, width: 12 cm; sheath height 82.3
art-of-swords: Small SwordDated: 18th centuryCulture: FrenchMeasurements: overall length 98.5cmThe sword has a thin, straight blade of hexagonal section, the first part grooved and signed “ANTONIO PICHINIO” on one side and “EN TOLEDO” on the
art-of-swords: Rapier Dated: 16th century Culture: Spanish Measurements: overall length 121cm The sword has a straight, double-edged blade of lenticular section, grooved at the forte, with the inscription “CLEMENS HORNN”. It has a richly chiselled
art-of-swords: Tibetan Sword Medium: iron with gilt and leather Measurements: Overall - l:52.10 cm (l:20 ½ inches); blade - l:42.60 cm (l:16 ¾ inches) Source: Copyright © 2015 Cleveland Museum of Art
art-of-swords: Sword Dated: second half of 17th century Culture: Ottoman Measurements: overall length 94.5 cm; blade elngth 77.5 cm Source: Copyright © 2015 Fischer Auktionen
art-of-swords: Cup-hilted Rapier Dated: 17th century Culture: Spanish Measurements: overall length 119 cm The sword has a straight blade of lozenge section, grooved at the first part featuring the signature “IUANEZ DE TOLLEDO” and a short tang.
art-of-swords: Rapier Dated: 17th century Culture: Italian Measurements: overall length 121 cm The sword features a straight, double-edged, colichemarde blade of lozenge section, wider at the first part, grooved, featuring the signature “TOMAS AIALA
art-of-swords: Youth’s Rapier and Dagger Set Dated: circa 1600 Culture: Saxon Measurements: [ sword ] overall length 74 cm; [ dagger ] overall length 26 cm The rapier features a double-edged thrusting blade of flattened hexagonal section and fullers
art-of-swords: A ‘Gendarmes de la Maison du Roi’ Troopers Sword Dated: first quarter of the 19th century Culture: French Measurements: overall length 98 cm The straight, single-edged blade has a double fuller and short tang. The brass hilt features
art-of-swords: Rapier Dated: 17th century Culture: German Measurements: overall length 97 cm Provenance: a castle in Denmark The sword has a straigh, double-edged blade of hexagonal section, the first part having a groove at the centre and the signature
art-of-swords: Visayan Binagong Sword Dated: early 20th century (WWII or before) Geography: Central Philippines Measurements: overall length 23 ½ inches (59.69cm); blade length 17 inches (43.18cm) ; blade back edge ¼ inches (0.63cm) The blade of the
art-of-swords: Sword Cane Medium: steel, bamboo, horn, gold Measurements: overall length 35 7/8 inches (91.12cm) The walking stick conceals a two-sided 23-inch blade within its bamboo shaft. There is a pair of spring-loaded hilts are also contain within
art-of-swords: Flintlock Pistol and Sword Dated: probably 18th centuryCulture: EuropeanSource: Copyright © 2017 Philadelphia Museum of Art
art-of-swords: Parade Sword with Scabbard Maker: hilt made by Johann Stroblberger, German (active Munich) Dated: circa 1825 Culture: German Place of Origin: made in Munich, Germany Medium: steel, engraved and gilded; cast brass, steel gilded with silver;
art-of-swords: Tom Hiddleston wielding a sword is pretty much one of the hottest things ever Disclaimer: especially for Tom’s fans! Check out these behind-the-scenes shots from rehearsals with Coriolanus costar Hadley Fraser. Source: Images &
st-jinx: Ace of Swords Maybe I should have saved this one for the two of swords haha
bogleech:You don’t appreciate how silly our cultural depiction of swords is until you hear what kids think swords can do. A 6 year old once asked me with genuine fear what was stopping someone from just running around the base of a skyscraper with
Just got a tiny replica of the Greatsword of Artorias because Dark Souls <3 #darksouls #greatsword #sword #ds #darksouls3 #artorias #rawr #chopchop #cutyouup #xd
jaclcfrost: jaclcfrost: good responses to being stabbed with a sword (part 2) oh no i’m allergic it sword of seems like you’ve got a problem with me laughter. not the word “laughter”, just. laughing sure it’s the thought that counts and i
art-of-swords: Highland Claymore Original: Circa Mid-16th Century, Private Collection Measurements: blade length ~ 40.1” x 2.1”; overall length ~ 56”; weight ~ 5.4 pounds The claymore is one of the most recognizable swords in history. A uniquely
art-of-swords: Cavalry SwordDated: first half of 17th centuryCulture: probably GermanMeasurements: overall length 100 cmThe sword has a double-edged, straight blade with central fuller, two grooves and central point. On outer side features two marks
art-of-swords: Horn-Handled Toledo Sword Cane Measurements: overall length 35 5/8” Medium: steel, bronze, wood, horn, ebony Inscriptions: blade marked “Toledo” The knobby handle, crafted of translucent horn, appears to sit atop the ebonised shaft,
art-of-swords: Handmade Swords - Celtic Longsword Maker: Marco Danelli of Danelli Armouries Measurements: overall lenght: 133cm (52”). Guard width: 25cm (10). Blade lenght: 104cm (41”). Blade width: 4cm (1-3\4”). Grip+pomel lenght: 30cm (12”).
art-of-swords: RapierDated: 17th centuryCulture: GermanMeasurements: overall length 109 cmThe sword has a straight, double-edged blade of hexagonal section, grooved at the first part featuring an unclear inscription. The richly pierced hilt is chiselled
art-of-swords: Dussage SwordDated: third quarter of the 17th centuryCulture: FrenchMeasurements: overall length 89.5cmThe sword has a straight, double-edged blade with central raiser widening toward the forte. At the forte there’s a mark that reads
art-of-swords: United States Cavalry Officer’s SwordDated: 1864Culture: AmericanMeasurements: overall length 43 ½ inches (110.4cm); blade length 34 ¾ inches (88.2cm)A piece of Civil War militaria, this presentation sword was given to United States
art-of-swords: Handmade Swords - Telpënár - the Silver Fire Maker: David DelaGardelle of Cedarlore Forge OAL: 40” Blade Length: 30” Blade Width: 1 and 3/4” Balance Point: Exactly 2” from Guard Steel: 1075 L6 Grip and Scabbard wood: Ebonized
art-of-swords: Smallsword with Scabbard Dated: 1781-82 Pleace of Origin: Made in London, England, Europe Medium: etched steel [blade]; engraved and gilded silver, wood, gilded copper wire [hilt]; metallic threads and silk [sword-knot]; wood, parchment,
art-of-swords: Sword Pistol Dated: circa 1820 Measurements: overall length 36 inches (91.4cm); blade length 30 1/4 inch (76.8cm) Having the blade of a rapier from the Carlos IV era, this weapon has a percussion pistol frame marked “BALT”.
joe-sparrow: Hello! it’s time for another tarot card. today’s card is the Nine of Swords.as I’ve said in earlier posts, quite a few of the sword cards have pretty negative readings, and the Nine is no exception. Sometimes called Cruelty, its typical
art-of-swords: Italian Rapier Dated: 17th Century Culture: Italian Measurements: length 127cm The sword comes with a thin blade of hexagonal section, the first part grooved and pierced with cross and flowers, short tang. The iron hilt has two valves
sarakipin: Three of Swords For my second senior thesis, I’ll be completing the Suit of Swords from the Minor Arcana Tarot card deck! It’s an excuse to draw sad fantasy knights
zablorg: my STEVEN UNIVERSE ENGINEERING HEADCANON is that Rose’s sword is made of a composite material consisting of fine pink diamond particles embedded in a steel matrix, with a pink diamond cutting edge follow for more stupid conjecture you don’t
art-of-swords: Evolution of the Celtic sword hilt