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Traditional Ming Dynasty Sword

Traditional Ming Dynasty Sword

Traditional Ming Dynasty Sword

Catalogue number: ZS6044GT

109,90

Majestic Traditional Ming Dynasty Dragon Sword.

  • Non-sharp stainless steel blade with dragon engraved on top.
  • Aged solid steel guard with dragon decorations
  • Long steel handle richly decorated with dragon and leather strap in the middle for a good grip.
  • Solid steel knob also richly decorated
  • Wooden scabbard covered in thick black cloth with dragon decoration.
  • Four pieces of finely decorated, aged steel ornamentation along the scabbard.
  • Black cord with two pompoms and wooden beads
  • Blade length: 89 cm - Total length without scabbard: 132 cm and 140 cm with scabbard
  • Weight: 2040g sword alone and 2650g with scabbard

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Traditional Ming Dynasty sword: massive and impressive

First of all, this Traditional Ming Dynasty Swordis directly inspired by the ceremonial models worn by officers during the great imperial ceremonies. Indeed, under the Ming dynasty, the refinement of weapons reflected the power of the empire and the mastery of imperial craftsmen. Its imposing design evokes an era when authority was as much about steel as it was about the magnificence of ornamentation. Every element of this blade pays homage to the pomp, discipline and prestige of high-ranking military men. Its noble allure recalls parades in royal courts and martial demonstrations in forbidden palaces. This type of sword was an extension of social status, a proof of loyalty to the Emperor and his values. Worn as an emblem, it was as impressive for its beauty as for the symbolism it embodied. Even today, this piece fascinates with its presence and remarkable visual power.

The prestige weapon of a refined and feared empire

It's worth pointing out that in the Ming period, weapons weren't simply tools of war. They were the reflection of a refined empire, confident of its strength and divine legitimacy. This sword is a perfect example, with its majestic appearance and finely crafted ornamentation. It was not intended for the battlefield, but to command respect and loyalty. Used in ceremonies, military reviews or martial demonstrations, it was as much symbolic as functional. Dragons, omnipresent in his engravings, are associated with the Emperor, celestial power and longevity. Indeed, every detail evokes the grandeur of a time when art and authority were one. Today, it has become a collector's item of choice, combining mystery, prestige and imperial aura. In conclusion, a unique decorative object that seems to have emerged from a museum or a forgotten palace.

An imperial epic etched in steel

The Ming dynasty marked one of the most brilliant periods in Chinese imperial history. Trade, the arts, exploration and military might reached their apogee, under the watchful eye of the Emperor. This sword could be that of a loyal captain protecting the frontier or a guard posted at the Forbidden City. It evokes the splendor of an era when protocol, hierarchy and honor dominated every aspect of society. Each curve, each engraving tells the story of a fragment of this imperial epic, where loyalty rhymed with grandeur. The dragon, the central figure, watches over the blade as it does over the Empire, symbolizing eternal power and divine justice. By exhibiting this piece, you are exposing a history, a heritage, a legend. In short, you're inviting the Ming soul into your home, charged with mystery and imperial nobility. You'll also find thetraditional Tang dynasty sword.

Traditional Ming Dynasty sword: massive and impressive

First of all, this Traditional Ming Dynasty Swordis directly inspired by the ceremonial models worn by officers during the great imperial ceremonies. Indeed, under the Ming dynasty, the refinement of weapons reflected the power of the empire and the mastery of imperial craftsmen. Its imposing design evokes an era when authority was as much about steel as it was about the magnificence of ornamentation. Every element of this blade pays homage to the pomp, discipline and prestige of high-ranking military men. Its noble allure recalls parades in royal courts and martial demonstrations in forbidden palaces. This type of sword was an extension of social status, a proof of loyalty to the Emperor and his values. Worn as an emblem, it was as impressive for its beauty as for the symbolism it embodied. Even today, this piece fascinates with its presence and remarkable visual power.

The prestige weapon of a refined and feared empire

It's worth pointing out that in the Ming period, weapons weren't simply tools of war. They were the reflection of a refined empire, confident of its strength and divine legitimacy. This sword is a perfect example, with its majestic appearance and finely crafted ornamentation. It was not intended for the battlefield, but to command respect and loyalty. Used in ceremonies, military reviews or martial demonstrations, it was as much symbolic as functional. Dragons, omnipresent in his engravings, are associated with the Emperor, celestial power and longevity. Indeed, every detail evokes the grandeur of a time when art and authority were one. Today, it has become a collector's item of choice, combining mystery, prestige and imperial aura. In conclusion, a unique decorative object that seems to have emerged from a museum or a forgotten palace.

An imperial epic etched in steel

The Ming dynasty marked one of the most brilliant periods in Chinese imperial history. Trade, the arts, exploration and military might reached their apogee, under the watchful eye of the Emperor. This sword could be that of a loyal captain protecting the frontier or a guard posted at the Forbidden City. It evokes the splendor of an era when protocol, hierarchy and honor dominated every aspect of society. Each curve, each engraving tells the story of a fragment of this imperial epic, where loyalty rhymed with grandeur. The dragon, the central figure, watches over the blade as it does over the Empire, symbolizing eternal power and divine justice. By exhibiting this piece, you are exposing a history, a heritage, a legend. In short, you're inviting the Ming soul into your home, charged with mystery and imperial nobility. You'll also find thetraditional Tang dynasty sword.

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