Sheath Knife- Stepped Point
A remarkable replica of a medieval knife discovered during excavations in York. Dated to the 12th-13th centuries, this exquisite piece features a horn handle, brass ferrule, and a pattern-welded blade, showcasing craftsmanship seen throughout the archaeological record. It comes fitted with a hand-stitched and decorated "wing" sheath, adding historical authenticity. Perfect for reenactments from the late 11th to early 14th century, it also makes a unique and functional knife for camping and outdoor pusuits.
Vital Statistics
Blade: Random Pattern steel and iron welded core. Forge welded carbon steel edge.
Handle: Blonde rams horn, brass ferrule
Blade Length: 88mm
Max Blade Width: 21mm
Max Blade Thickness: 3mm
Total Length: 178mm
Sheath: Decorated "wing" type sheath. Hand stitched and dyed. 11th-14th Centuries