Description
Bring the spirit of the high seas to life with this Wooden Pirate Cutlass Sword, a handmade wooden version of the classic naval weapon used by sailors and privateers in the 17th and 18th centuries. Short, curved, and well-balanced, the cutlass was the weapon of choice for close combat on ships, where space was limited and speed was vital.
This wooden cutlass is carefully crafted from steam beech wood, matching the shape and feel of the original steel sword while being safe for light training, choreography, or display. It features a broad curved blade, a sturdy knuckle guard for hand protection, and a comfortable balance that gives it a realistic handling experience.
In history, the cutlass was known for its versatility, used for boarding enemy ships, defending rigging, and asserting authority on deck. Wooden training versions like this were used by sailors to learn control and skill safely before real combat.
Perfect for historical themes, stage performances, or pirate costumes, this wooden practice sword reflects the adventure and energy of life at sea.
Measurements (Approximate)
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Overall Length: 76 cm
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Blade Length: 60 cm
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Grip Length: 10 cm
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Weight: Approx. 415 g
Care Instructions
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Wipe with a dry or slightly damp cloth after use.
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Do not soak or expose to high humidity.
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Keep out of direct sunlight for long periods.
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Check for cracks or splinters before each use.
Usage
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Historical training and practice
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Pirate, naval, or privateer costumes
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Stage and light combat performances
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Educational or living history displays
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Decorative home or event display
Note
Each sword is individually handcrafted from natural wood. Small differences in color, grain, or size are part of its natural character.


























