Opal Wedding Short-Sword

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Opal Wedding Short-Sword

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This piece was commissioned for a wedding ceremony where swords were exchanged instead of rings. The guard is steel wound with brass vines and set with a pair of white opal cabochons. The pommel is brass-plated steel, and the grip is white leather over PETG bound with brass wire and brass ferrules.

The blunt hollow-ground steel blade was made by Castille Armory and is etched with a faux-gilded vine pattern.

The scabbard is leather over a wood core with brass fittings.

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