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  • ID: 195
  • Uploader: DEERFRIEND »
  • Date: 3 days ago
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  • Source: metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/21930 »
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Rapier

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/21930
Note: the hilt of this sword is Italian, but the blade is German.

Description from the Met Museum:
The rapier was the principal civilian sidearm throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Designed for cut-and-thrust fencing of progressively complex techniques, the rapier is characterized by a double-edged blade with an acute point and an elaborate guard for the hand. The guards, usually of iron or steel, were subject to a variety of embellishment. They were engraved, chiseled, gilded, damascened, and encrusted in gold and silver in keeping with fashionable styles.

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