Coat of Arms Sword โ A Unique Heirloom of Lasting Legacy
A stunning centrepiece and an unforgettable symbol of family heritage, this coat of arms sword is an exceptional, handcrafted keepsake that celebrates family history in the most striking way.
Whether displayed as a statement piece in the home or given as a meaningful gift, this sword is more than an ornamentโitโs a proud tribute to ancestral roots and personal legacy.
Custom-made in the historic Spanish city of Toledo, each sword features your chosen surnameโs earliest known coat of arms, carefully reproduced in full colour on the pommel. The result is an extraordinary, museum-quality piece that combines elegance, tradition, and storytelling.
Creating your personalised coat of arms sword
This is a completely bespoke item, handcrafted to order with outstanding attention to detail. Once you provide your surname, our experts will source the matching coat of arms from our database of over one million names, including Irish surnames and Scottish clan badges.
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Full-colour coat of arms artwork embedded in the sword pommel
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Option to provide your own high-resolution artwork at no extra charge
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Choose to feature two different coats of armsโone on each side of the pommel
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Clan badges also available on request
Printed with vibrant colour and encased in a crystal-clear resin dome, the artwork is protected with a shatter-resistant, non-yellowing, scratch-proof finish thatโs built to last.
Sword finish options to suit every taste
We offer two elegant finishes for yourย sword, each equally stunning:
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Antiqued Brass Finish โ Classic, rich and traditional
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Brushed Stainless Steel Finish โ Sleek, modern and refined
Each sword includes a polished stainless steel blade with blunt edges for safety, making it suitable for display and ceremonial purposes.
An extraordinary gift for any special occasion
Thisย is an unforgettable gift for weddings, anniversaries, retirements, or landmark birthdays. As a wedding gift, it beautifully unites two family names by featuring a different coat of arms on each side of the pommelโa powerful and symbolic gesture of union.
Perfect for:
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Weddings and anniversaries
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Retirement and milestone birthdays
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Family historians and heritage enthusiasts
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Home display or ceremonial presentation
Manufacturing details
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Handmade in Toledo, Spain โ renowned for sword-making since medieval times
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Coats of arms protected by durable resin dome
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Blade: Polished stainless steel with blunt edges
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Choose from brushed steel or antiqued brass finish
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Allow up to 6 weeks for bespoke production and delivery
Celebrate family heritage in a truly spectacular way with a handcrafted coat of arms swordโa one-of-a-kind heirloom that tells a story and commands attention.
Each side of the pommel can feature a different coat of arms if you wish. In this way, the coat of arms sword makes for the perfect wedding gift. In short, itโs an amazing and memorable way to symbolise the union of two families! Each side of the pommel displays the coats of arms of the betrothed, for a minimal extra cost.
There are two ways to display your sword, should you wish to do so. Our Wooden Display Stand for Sword is available in brown wood or black option, and allows you to stand your sword on a table. If you would prefer to display your sword flat against a wall, then our Metal Mount for Sword allows you to do this. Either option is simple and easy to use, allowing you to make the most of your stunning sword in a way thatโs sure to impress.
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Want to Learn More About Your Coat of Arms?
Discover the history behind your surnameโs heraldic design and explore fascinating heraldry topics in our blog:
Youโll find even more fascinating insights into heraldic symbolism, colours and family history.
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I kept forgetting to leave a review here, but I bought this back in November and I love it. I almost donโt want to hang it up, Iโm having so much fun with it! One question though, how do I clean finger prints from the metal? I and a few people who have let hold it have held the blade instead off the grip.