Sword collecting is an increasingly popular hobby . The sword collector is fascinated by the history and culture and will outlay vast sums of money to add to their collection.
The sword has a hilt, edges for striking and cutting, a point for thrusting and a scabbard to enshroud the blade whilst not in use . They were originally much shorter like daggers they changed over time when the heating process and metals became more advanced.
The Bronze Age swords were forged using arsenic copper followed by tin bronze. These swords were approx 60cm as any longer led to bending due to the strength of the metal.
Progress produced longer, stronger more practical blades to be made and Iron Age swords included iron then steel. Early Iron Age Swords produced on a large scale enabled entire armies a supply of metal weapons, These were still not much stronger and harder than the bronze sword though. The Hittites, Mycenaean Greeks and the Proto-Celtic Hallstatt were the main users of the Iron Age sword.
Middle Ages sword styles were fashioned around the different cultural regions such as China, Europe and Japan and by now was a very advanced weapon for fighting. The Dao, Tachi and Longswords were examples.
The Middle Ages and Renaissance saw a huge advance in design and swords became very personal to the owner.The biggest change was the lengthening of the grip. This enabled two-handed use. The Oriental Samurai Sword Katana and the European Rapier had very ornate hilts.
Samurai swords are very sought after. Japan was famous for the samurai swords forged early 13th century. The katana was designed to be an infantry weapon, as were the wakizashi, nodachi, kubikiri, tanto and hachiwara. Tachi and ancient tachi were cavalry swords. The one-handed ken and tachi are Temple swords.
The sword was designed to be a weapon for the battlefield and as times changed and handguns and modern warfare crept in it became redundant and was used only for personal self defense.
Sword collecting became popular in the 19th century and has gained momentum since. Today it is fairly easy to find what you want and to buy swords online, but you need to research the sword collectors license information. There are sword collectors associations you can join and many clubs to find out more.
Replica sword prices vary enormously and depend on quality, age and location . Movies such as Zelda, Kill Bill, The Last Samurai and Lord Of The Rings fire up the interest and many buy the replicas from the film.
If you are an avid sword collector it is possible to find the exact sword of choice and to have the production methods of the original.