Dragon King Gluttony Two Hand Sword 5160 Steel Blade Cosplay
Dragon King Gluttony Two Hand Sword 5160 Steel Blade Cosplay
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Dragon King Gluttony Two Hand Sword 5160 Steel Blade Cosplay
Dragon King Gluttony Two Hand Sword 5160 Steel Blade Cosplay
The Dragon King Gluttony Two-Hand Sword SD13790 is a dramatic, two-handed blade crafted for collectors, reenactors, and enthusiasts who value historical detail and bold presence. Its blend of forged steel, dynastic motifs, and refined fittings creates a striking centerpiece with roots in ancient craftsmanship.
- Overall length: 51 1/2" total length with a 38" blade, designed for confident two-handed handling.
- Blade material: 38" tempered 5160 high-carbon forged steel blade for durability and reliable edge retention.
- Guard and pommel: Cast metal guard and pommel finished in antique bronze for a timeless, museum-quality look.
- Sword fitting motif: Taotie stylized beast mask on the fittings, inspired by Shang and Zhou Dynasty bronzes for authentic lineage appeal.
- Grip: Wood grip with tight brown cord wrap, offering a secure, comfortable hold during display posing or light handling.
- Scabbard: Black lacquer finish scabbard with metal fittings crafted to match the sword’s aesthetic.
- Historical inspiration: Echoes the long two-handed Jian swords from the Han Dynasty, reimagined with a bold, collectible silhouette.
- Intended use: Ideal for display, covetable as a centerpiece in a collection, cosplay, or staged presentations where authentic-looking weaponry enhances the scene.
The Dragon King Gluttony sword is more than a prop; it’s a distinctive piece that conveys historical reverence and dramatic presence. The Taotie motif connects modern craftsmanship with ancient bronze artistry, while the tempered 5160 blade and solid fittings ensure lasting durability for careful handling and safe storage in its matching scabbard. Perfect for collectors seeking a high-impact display item, as well as enthusiasts who appreciate East Asian weapon culture and Han Dynasty-inspired design translated into a bold, gallery-ready sword.
