SD086 Wallace Sword ( 40 inches blade)
The SD086 Wallace Sword features a high-carbon steel blade with a wide fuller running along its center. This not only reduces the sword’s weight but also increases balance and flexibility. The large crossguard provides hand protection while maintaining a traditional Scottish look. Meanwhile, the leather-wrapped grip ensures comfort and control during use or display.
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Category: Medieval Swords
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SD086 Wallace Sword – A Scottish Symbol of Freedom
The SD086 Wallace Sword stands as a legendary weapon, rooted deeply in Scotland’s medieval heritage. Inspired by the historical figure Sir William Wallace, this sword has come to represent courage, resistance, and national pride. Wielded in the late 13th century during the Wars of Scottish Independence, it served not only as a weapon of war but also as a symbol of hope and leadership.
Inspired by the Hero of Scotland
William Wallace, a nobleman turned warrior, rose against English rule in the late 1200s. His leadership and valor sparked Scotland’s early efforts toward independence. Though historical records vary, legend holds that Wallace used a two-handed greatsword in battle. Therefore, the SD086 pays tribute to that legend with its impressive design.
Crafted with a broad blade and extended hilt, this sword represents the massive claymore Wallace is said to have carried. Measuring over four feet in length, it allowed powerful downward strikes and long-range swings. While it demanded great strength, it gave Wallace an edge against heavily armored foes.
Detailed Medieval Craftsmanship
The SD086 Wallace Sword features a high-carbon steel blade with a wide fuller running along its center. This not only reduces the sword’s weight but also increases balance and flexibility. The large crossguard provides hand protection while maintaining a traditional Scottish look. Meanwhile, the leather-wrapped grip ensures comfort and control during use or display.
The scent-stopper pommel adds visual strength and balance to the weapon. Every detail, from the shape of the blade to the textured grip, reflects the authenticity of medieval Highland craftsmanship.
More Than a Weapon – A Legacy
Though Wallace was eventually captured and executed in 1305, his memory lives on through literature, legend, and weapons like this one. His story was immortalized in poems, statues, and modern films. In turn, the SD086 serves as a reminder of Scotland’s long battle for freedom and identity.
This sword is ideal for collectors, reenactors, or history enthusiasts. Whether you admire it on a wall or pair it with a Scottish costume, it brings the legend of William Wallace to life.
Embrace the Spirit of the Highland Rebellion
The SD086 Wallace Sword embodies defiance, strength, and unyielding courage. If you’re drawn to medieval history or heroic tales, this sword is a must-have addition. Carry the legacy of a warrior who stood against all odds—and inspired a nation.
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We deals in khukries, daggers, knives, swords, medieval helmets, axes, shields, walking sticks, bugles, nautical, chain mail, horn items, etc.
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Khukriwala Handicraft
We deals in Khukries, Daggers, Knives, Swords, Axes, handcuffs, Medieval helmets, Shields, Walking sticks, Bugles, Nautical, chain mails, horns and bone items, Leather items, miscellaneous items etc. We also do custom work.
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- Our Products are handmade by the team of dedicated artisans and craftsmen who are richly experienced in their fields and products are thoroughly inspected by our quality control personnel’s at every stage of production.
- Each item is carefully and elegantly handmade with traditional skill handed down to us from centuries of experience and reliability.
- Our items include show pieces of historical & ancient figures reproduce to their originality and shape.
All our items are blunt edge. Handmade hand polished. Need to apply on blade to avoid rust. Items manufactured as manufactured in olden days. Not Novelty.

























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