Here you will find a wide variety of decorative European style Medieval and Renaissance swords that are great for office and home decor. Our decorative swords category has every decorative sword located on Medieval Collectible's web site. These decorative swords are from all the manufactures from around the world like Denix, Armaduras, Art Gladius, Marto and Martespa. This makes it easy for the interior decorator or costume designer to decorate a home or dress for an event like a wedding or party. Swords in this category include Roman swords, Viking swords, Medieval swords, Scottish swords and knight swords. Decorative swords are mainly used as wall decor, displays, home or office decor, or for medieval costume. This makes them perfect as a home decoration and conversation pieces, as well as for the sword collector or enthusiast.
The Sword of Emperor Charlemagne, by Marto, is a replica of one of the most well-known swords in the world, the traditional coronation sword of France, once attributed to the great Emperor Charlemagne.
A true ninja makes sure to have the right weapons to capitalize on any opening, and this 3 Piece Ninja Sword Set brings a trio of blades to the fight, ensuring that whether up close or at range, you can bring the pain to your unfortunate foe.
The Templars were established in the early 12th century following the First Crusade and were charged with protecting Christian pilgrims on their way to the Holy Land. The knights of this religious military order favored a strong but beautiful sword.
The Black Shadow (SA4503) is a hand-and-a-half style Arming sword whose design dates from the 15th century. The long double-tiered grip, typical of the period and used throughout Europe, provides excellent balance and leverage for one or two-handed use.
On a boat, a hook can have a dozen-and-one uses; it can fish things out of the water, secure holds, and drag items (and lazy crew members) around with ease. No self-respecting captain should be without his trusty Captain Hook-Sword'ever.
Even officers in the Confederate Cavalry carried swords, although most were situational. In battle, they carried functional ones. In public, they would have favored something more along the lines of this CS Officers Cavalry Sword, for its symbolic appeal.
The saber is a classic part of any military man's formal dress. This is true now, just as it was true as far back as the Civil War and the Revolutionary War. This Etched CSA Cavalry Saber recreates the form of one dress sword for any enthusiast to own.
Knights eventually moved on to greater and grander weapons, as a sword had limited effectiveness against plated armor. But never was a knight without a sword because of its courtly elegance and nothing is truer for the Intricate Medieval Longsword.
The graceful lines of this piece by Denix, fit the image of the warrior king of the Britons. This Excalibur sword with its nickel finish and polish zinc alloy blade, Excalibur is a superb decorative sword and conversation piece.
The Freemasons have been around since the 16th and 17th centuries, and while not an official knightly order, that does not mean that they have never used a sword like the Red Masonic Longsword in ceremony and ritual.
Gladius Medieval style swords have 440C stainless steel blades, which are fully tempered, but they are primarily intended for use as collectibles and decorator pieces, generally with eye-catching detailing.
The graceful lines of this piece by Denix, fit the image of the warrior king of the Britons. This Excalibur sword with its brass finish and polish zinc alloy blade, Excalibur is a superb decorative sword and conversation piece.
This popular priced Charlemagne decorative sword from Armaduras Medievales comes from models representing several leaders and legends from medieval Europe. The Charlemagne sword blade is crafted in polished stainless steel and hilts finished in bronze.
The claymore sword has a pommel and guard in a silver finish with a long smooth black handle that completes the lean long look of this impressive sword. A leather scabbard comes with the Claymore Sword, to protect you and it.
Gladius Medieval style swords have 440C stainless steel blades, which are fully tempered, but they are primarily intended for use as collectibles and decorator pieces, generally with eye-catching detailing.
This Flamberge Sword rivals the ones found in museums. It is a must for the serious weapons connoisseur, and will become the treasured centerpiece in their medieval collection. The Flamberge Sword has an overall length of 50 inches.
Throughout history, as an instrument of justice, truth, equality and firmness, swords have been used at every great event and have become imbued with great symbolism, just as the Gold Masonic Sword, by Marto, is inlaid with several masonic symbols
The Knights Templar was one of the most famous Christian knightly orders; surrounded by intrigue and mystique, they've remained a phenomenon to this day. Here represented in lavish detail, is a Gold Templar Longsword.
Few swords can claim to be as fit for a king as a sword of King Solomon. Rich in its detail and ornamentation, the Red Sword of King Solomon is a regal blade that commands nothing less than the great respect that is deserved by a great ruler.
A regal and royal weapon should be as impressive in appearance is it is symbolic of the throne, and this Royal Claymore definitely fits perfectly, looking as though it would fit into a monarch's hands with ease, while remaining deadly in battle, too.
What better way to show your allegiance than to stand guard with this sword by your side. This Royal Sentry sword you can show everyone you mean business. The Royal Sentry sword sports a stainless steel blade and an overall length of 41.25 inches.
With its thin blade and distinctive appearance, the Silver Knight Thinblade looks to be a cross between a rapier and a longsword, one as eye-catching as it is intriguing to look at.
A smallsword is a style of sword with a thin, narrow blade, made as much for fencing and defense as for offense. And in the case of this Templar Knights Smallsword, it's also made with a decorative look that will wow almost all who see it, too!
The Freemasons gave the Masonic Sword as an award of rank and merit. The engravings on the sword and scabbard displayed the symbols of the movement. This replica by Denix faithfully reproduces the detail of a Masonic sword of the period.
Gladius Medieval style swords have 440C stainless steel blades, which are fully tempered, but they are primarily intended for use as collectibles and decorator pieces, generally with eye-catching detailing.
As paradoxical as it sounds, this Black Flame Warrior Sword is both complex and not, all at the same time. It features a straight-forward design that looks fit for combat, yet it also features a few extra touches that make it all the more appealing to see.
The Freemasons have been around since the 16th and 17th centuries, and while not an official knightly order, that does not mean that they have never used a sword like the Blue Masonic Longsword in ceremony and ritual.
The Blue Sword of the Legend is the blade of a true hero, one capable of banishing evil, thanks to the blessing of an ancient goddess. And now, having been wielded by countless heroes across time, you can take up the sword and become a hero, as well.
Reported to have wielded a blade with exceptional skill and strength, William Wallace was a great warrior of his time, a fact that shows when one takes a single look at the Brass William Wallace Claymore.
This popular priced Charlemagne decorative sword from Armaduras Medievales comes from models representing several leaders and legends from medieval Europe. The Charlemagne sword blade is crafted in polished stainless steel and hilts finished in bronze.
Gladius Medieval style swords have 440C stainless steel blades, which are fully tempered, but they are primarily intended for use as collectibles and decorator pieces, generally with eye-catching detailing.
The Deluxe Sword of Emperor Charlemagne, by Marto, is a replica of one of the most well-known swords in the world, the traditional coronation sword of France, once attributed to the great Emperor Charlemagne.
Perhaps the only thing more famous then king Arthur himself is his fabled sword: Excalibur. Mimicking the greatness of that legendary blade is the Gold and Silver Excalibur by Marto'a new sword for a new king, in an entirely new age.
The great Julius Caesar, head of the Roman Empire, left his mark in history as both a military leader and an Emperor. The "Julius Caesar" Sword, with its typical Roman styling, is a reminder of the power and prestige of the once great Roman Empire.
Was your princess captured by a dragon? Don't wait like a fool for a knight to rescue her; be that hero yourself! And a good hero needs a good sword, so why not take along the Knights Crescent Sword; it'll withstand the test to do the job perfectly!
This popular attractively priced odin decorative sword from Armaduras Medievales comes from models representing several leaders and legends from medieval Europe. The Odin sword blade is crafted in polished stainless steel and hilts are finished in bronze.
No matter how outclassed it became, never was the sword replaced as a knight's courtly weapon, and this Ornate Medieval Longsword would have served well with any knight who found himself faced with the nobles of his time.
This is a replica of an 18th century Scottish Broad Sword with great attention paid to the balance, ornate hilt, and sheath. The blade of the sword is stainless steel with an unsharpened edge. The overall length of the Scottish Broad Sword is 41 inches.
Conan the Barbarian is, perhaps, the most famous barbarian in all of fiction, thanks in part to his numerous appearances in the most unlikely of places. And to recognize this, we offer the Silver Conan the Barbarian Atlantean Sword by Marto.
Small size does nothing to diminish the regal appeal and stunning detail of this Turkish Guard Short Sword. Ornate detailing, a fine scabbard, and a colorful tassel make this piece a fine display sword, as well as a great weapon to hang at your side, too.
The Charles V Sword by Marto is a replica of the sword of Charles V (a.k.a. Carlos V), who is widely regarded as the first king of Spain, given that it was under his rule that the domains of Castile and Aragorn (modern-day Spain) were united
This Damascus Late Roman Sword is modeled after the spatha, which was similar in nature to the gladius, except it featured a longer blade. This weapon also differs, as it features a stunning ripple to its steel that is only found in damascus weapons.
The Deluxe Charles V Sword by Marto is a replica of the sword of Charles V (a.k.a. Carlos V), who is widely regarded as the first king of Spain, given that it was under his rule that the domains of Castile and Aragorn (modern-day Spain) were united.
As intriguing as it is deadly, the Dragon Evolution Sword is a sight to behold; a unique blade melds perfectly with a highly detailed hilt to form a weapon that emulates the strength and evolution of dragon-kind perfectly.
Just because it comes from fantasy does not mean that it's ineffective. In fact, you'll find that this Fantasy Cleaver Sword is quite the opposite, as this mean looking blade is every inch a brutal sword that looks capable of hewing limbs with ease.
Recalling stirring tales of the famous outlaw and his band of "Merry Men" and their battles with the forces of the Sheriff of Nottingham, Gladius' Robin Hood sword is a powerful hand and a half design from the days when the sword was law.
Only the burliest of heroes will be able to lift this brute single-handed sword. This is the biggest MacLeod Sword ever made with an overall length of 50 inches, it demands respect.
This classical designed pirate sword has a 20 inch long, single-edged curving blade crafted in stainless steel. The shiny silver hilt sweeps down to protect its wielders fingers as well as a silver guard.
Dragons are deadly creatures, and almost every inch of a dragon can be considered a dangerous weapon. This Quadruple Headed Dragon Sword proves that point, while also embracing the age-old adage that two heads, are indeed, better than one.
The Roman Sword, or Gladius, evolved from weapons captured during the Romans campaign in the Iberian peninsula. By the first century A.D., it had been refined to the form shown in this replica by Denix.
A scimitar is a powerful cutting weapon; the blade's curve adds more draw to the weapon's slash, making for a more powerful, longer cut. This principle has been applied to this, the Short Fantasy Scimitar, to make a knife worth using to cut things.
In June of 1099, the Crusaders conquered Jerusalem resounding the cry of God wants it. 20 year later, nine Crusader Knights take a vow of poverty, obedience and chastity. Theses Knights lived in the stables of King Baldiuin II in Jerusalem.
Throughout history, as an instrument of justice, truth, equality and firmness, swords have been used at every great event and have become imbued with great symbolism, just as the Silver Masonic Sword by Marto is inlaid with several masonic symbols.
Having been engraved with the warrior-turned-bandit's name, there's no questioning who this blade belongs to. The Sword of Robin Hood is a regal and impressive looking blade that is as fit for a bandit as it is for a freedom-seeking warrior.
Even officers in the Union Cavalry carried swords, although most were situational. In battle, they carried functional ones. In public, they would have favored something more along the lines of this US Officers Cavalry Sword, for its symbolic appeal.
Gladius Medieval style swords have 440C stainless steel blades, which are fully tempered, but they are primarily intended for use as collectibles and decorator pieces, generally with eye-catching detailing.
The Black Battle Short Sword is designed for increased cutting power while maintaining an excellent stabbing weapon as well. With a wide, leaf-like blade and a long cutting edge, this long knife is ideal as a side-arm.
The Black Sword of the Legend is hardly the blade of a hero. Instead, this blade is the weapon of the hero's shadow, which embodies the hero's darker side. And now, it is a weapon that you can have for yourself, to proudly own and display in your home.
The Cutlass was a short slashing sword, ideal for the close- quarters battles aboard great sailing men-of-war. The cutlass was, in fact, issued to the Naval personnel of many countries, replicates a French naval style of the early 19th century.