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Jacques de Molay sword

Templar sword Jacques de Molay

Jacques de Molay sword

Reference : E1-3320

92,50

Replica of the sword of the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar, Jacques de Molay.

  • 440 stainless steel blade.
  • Brown leatherette-covered handle.
  • Steel hilt and pommel with Templar cross.
  • Presentation plate.
  • Blade length: 77.5 cm - Overall length: 99 cm - Weight: 1400 grs

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Jacques de Molay sword, last Master of the Order of the Temple.

To begin with, theJacques de Molay swordA remarkable quality for this historic weapon. Jacques de Molay was born between 1244 and 1249 in Molay, and died in Paris on March 18, 1314. He was the 23rd and last Master of the Order of the Temple. He was elected head of the order in 1292, after fighting in the Holy Land. Arrested in Paris on the orders of Philip the Fair, who accused the Templars of heresy and obscene practices. Thus, following a not-so-fair trial, Jacques de Molay was executed at the stake in Paris in March 1314. French Templar seals are kept at the Service des Sceaux des French National Archives. It should be noted that the cross pattée indicates the Templars' membership of Christianity, and the color red recalls the blood shed by Christ.

Your Jacques de Molay sword at the best price.

We offer a wide range of medieval replicas.

First and foremost, A great gift idea for all medieval enthusiasts. In conclusion, you can also use this Jacques de Molay sword for your historical re-enactments or themed evenings. But above all, it's also a collector's item and a decorative object.

How to maintain the blade of your medieval sword?

Collector's and decorative swords are made and assembled in a simplified way. As their use is decorative, they lack the safety features required of a Japanese sword intended for training. However, your Jacques de Molay sword to a steel blade that needs to be maintained to prevent damage over time. In fact, when you expose your sword, your friends will be curious to see the blade and touch it. This is where you need to be careful, as the acidity of your fingers is very harmful to steel, whatever its quality. However, if this does happen, don't panic - all you need is a cloth dampened with a little oil and wipe off any fingerprints. If you do this, your sword will last a very long time.

Jacques de Molay sword, last Master of the Order of the Temple.

To begin with, theJacques de Molay swordA remarkable quality for this historic weapon. Jacques de Molay was born between 1244 and 1249 in Molay, and died in Paris on March 18, 1314. He was the 23rd and last Master of the Order of the Temple. He was elected head of the order in 1292, after fighting in the Holy Land. Arrested in Paris on the orders of Philip the Fair, who accused the Templars of heresy and obscene practices. Thus, following a not-so-fair trial, Jacques de Molay was executed at the stake in Paris in March 1314. French Templar seals are kept at the Service des Sceaux des French National Archives. It should be noted that the cross pattée indicates the Templars' membership of Christianity, and the color red recalls the blood shed by Christ.

Your Jacques de Molay sword at the best price.

We offer a wide range of medieval replicas.

First and foremost, A great gift idea for all medieval enthusiasts. In conclusion, you can also use this Jacques de Molay sword for your historical re-enactments or themed evenings. But above all, it's also a collector's item and a decorative object.

How to maintain the blade of your medieval sword?

Collector's and decorative swords are made and assembled in a simplified way. As their use is decorative, they lack the safety features required of a Japanese sword intended for training. However, your Jacques de Molay sword to a steel blade that needs to be maintained to prevent damage over time. In fact, when you expose your sword, your friends will be curious to see the blade and touch it. This is where you need to be careful, as the acidity of your fingers is very harmful to steel, whatever its quality. However, if this does happen, don't panic - all you need is a cloth dampened with a little oil and wipe off any fingerprints. If you do this, your sword will last a very long time.
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Based on 7 reviews

  • Philippe V.
    Published on 12 December 2024 at 19h49 (Order date: 29 November 2024 at 11h51)
    5

    Very good product, not expensive!

  • Didier C.
    Published on 28 November 2024 at 16h18 (Order date: 13 November 2024 at 16h15)
    5

    It's very beautiful, but the red Templar crosses have faded in transit and the varnish on the hilt has chipped, which is a pity.

  • Philippe B.
    Published on 21 January 2024 at 13h14 (Order date: 10 January 2024 at 21h09)
    5

    I have already replied to you regarding this product, I am completely satisfied, magnificent reproduction of the original.

  • Verified Buyer .
    Published on 28 June 2022 at 20h02 (Order date: 7 June 2022 at 0h00)
    5

    very nice piece, the workmanship and the metal look serious, I recommend it.

  • Verified Buyer .
    Published on 11 January 2022 at 21h30 (Order date: 13 December 2021 at 16h35)
    5

    A beautiful object.

  • Verified Buyer .
    Published on 5 December 2021 at 9h33 (Order date: 25 October 2021 at 2h00)
    5

    Beautiful objects. Beautiful finish. Sent and received quickly.

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Le prix initial était : 174,90€.Le prix actuel est : 167,90€.

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