Spadoncino Greatsword
The Spadoncino Greatsword draws inspiration from the two-handed swords detailed by 16th-century Master at Arms Achille Marozzo. Faithfully adhering to historical proportions, it features the typical parrying lugs at the end of the thick ricasso. This training sword offers versatile configurations and enables practitioners to execute the fascinating and effective "Assalti" with agility and precise control. Designed specifically for Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA),historical fencing, stage fencing and film productions, the Spadoncino offers a sport-adapted version of its historical counterparts, facilitating both training and performance
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Ariodante Spadone
The Ariodante Spadone is a one-of-a-kind, 16th-century Italian two-handed sword, embodying the pinnacle of historical aesthetics and craftsmanship. Inspired by Ariosto’s romantic hero, Ariodante, from Orlando Furioso, and crafted with designs referenced from the Metropolitan Museum, Hermitage Museum, and Art Institute of Chicago, this collector’s piece boasts refined proportions, a striking fullered blade, an elegant crossguard, and turk’s head accents—showcasing the true artistry of Renaissance swordsmanship. Ideal for the demanding reenactor, advanced practitioners of historical fencing, film productions and collectors seeking luxury craftsmanship.