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product_id: 5921004
title: "Whetstone William Wallace Medieval Sword, 40.75”"
brand: "lavish home"
price: "NZ$113"
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reviews_count: 13
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# Leather sheath with belt strap 29.5” polished stainless steel blade 40.75” total length Whetstone William Wallace Medieval Sword, 40.75”

**Brand:** lavish home
**Price:** NZ$113
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🛡️ Wield history, wear legend — the sword that commands attention!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Whetstone William Wallace Medieval Sword, 40.75” by lavish home
- **How much does it cost?** NZ$113 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.nz](https://www.desertcart.nz/products/5921004-whetstone-william-wallace-medieval-sword-40-75)

## Best For

- lavish home enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lavish home brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ready-to-Wear Sheath:** Carry your sword hands-free with a rugged leather sheath and belt strap.
- • **Iconic Braveheart Replica:** Own the legendary William Wallace sword, straight from the epic movie.
- • **Premium Stainless Steel Blade:** Durable, double-edged 29.5-inch blade for authentic feel and display.
- • **Authentic Leather-Wrapped Handle:** Comfort meets style with a genuine leather grip and polished metal hilt.
- • **Perfect for Cosplay & Collectors:** Elevate your Renaissance fair or Halloween look with a true conversation starter.

## Overview

The Whetstone William Wallace Medieval Sword is a 40.75-inch authentic replica of the iconic Braveheart claymore, featuring a polished stainless-steel double-edged blade, a leather-wrapped metal hilt, and a rugged leather sheath with belt strap. Ideal for collectors, cosplay enthusiasts, and Renaissance fair attendees seeking a premium, movie-accurate sword.

## Description

Reclaim your freedom with the authentic William Wallace Cosplay Sword by Whetstone. This real sword is a replica of the sword William Wallace wielded in the movie “Braveheart.” The blade is made of polished stainless-steel and is double-edged. The hilt and pommel are composed of polished metal, and the handle is wrapped in leather. The fantasy sword comes complete with an authentic rough leather sheath that includes a strap to attach this 40.75-inch sword to your belt.

Review: I was pleasantly surprised. - It seems like this sword is sold by different vendors for different prices, but the remarks all seem to mesh. All the things that other people found disappointing, and I was expecting, I found pleasantly surprised. Some scratches on the blade, I guess, but otherwise, I found it to be sturdy. The blade is not sharpened, but I think I could take down a zombie with it. And at distance, too. This sucker has reach. Nothing rattles, or seems loose. The "leather" veneer at the top of the blade looks good, but may not last. The two handed grip will need your two hands on it. The only thing offsetting is the crappy sheath. Some kind of cheap "leather" and some kind of edge to keep it "usable," but it is not really usable. Once the sword is in the sheath, forget about quickly pulling it out. That is strange, because the sheath looks more than big enough. I dumped sone leather oil on it, and it drank it up like a horse drinking water, I didnt have enough oil to soak the whole thing. I doubt that I will even use the sheath. But the sword is very nice. I'm sorry for the people that got the crappy ones.
Review: Looks exactly like the picture and is phenomenal for the price! - For under $33 I wasn't sure what I was going to get, as well as reading all the bad reviews. So.. here's the bad: - couple of tiny abrasion (nicks?) on the leather handle. I will fix with the dot of a brown magic marker or a tiny (TINY) dot of brown shoe polish. (really, they're tiny and i'm being picky) - The inside of the sheath wears off the coloring of the leather handle right at the bottom where it is enlarged. Since this is what keeps it snug in the scabbard (it takes some effort to sheath and unsheathe - probably due to newness, etc.).. i understand why. Again, i'll see what a bit of shoe polish will do. Otherwise this looks exactly like the picture. I didn't have any of the blade issues I read in previous reviews. No "grind marks", "no etching" (except for the small makers mark "Pakistan Steel". Everything was even and shiny down the length of the blade. The blade itself has an excellent weight to it, exactly 2 lbs, 15 oz (or just under 3 lbs). The blade is also unsharpened, as expected. although the tip is quite sharp. So you could stab someone, but it would barely cut the cheese much less flesh. I was thinking of giving this away as a prize for a GoT party, but may just keep it instead Definitely an easy CosPlay addition. Final note: The scabbard really is "rough" leather. Think of leather turned inside out. although somewhat smoothed there's no way to "shine" or "buff" it any more than you would rough leather boots. The leather is also a bit stiff, perfect for sliding in/out without worrying about punching a hole through it. - Definitely recommend - IF you understand what you're getting.

## Features

- REAL SWORDS - This Scottish claymore sword is a replica of the sword William Wallace fought with in the movie “Braveheart.” The longsword is a great collector’s item, or use this cosplay sword to dress as William Wallace himself.
- DURABLE CONSTRUCTION - The knight sword features a durable polished stainless-steel double-edged blade. The hilt and pommel on the broadsword are composed of polished metal, and the handle is wrapped in leather.
- SWORD SHEATH INCLUDED - The crusader sword comes complete with an authentic rough leather sheath that includes a strap to attach this 40.75-inch-long sword to your belt for easy carrying when out at Renaissance fairs.
- GREAT HALLOWEEN COSTUME OR GIFT - This combat sword makes the perfect gift for movie lovers or medieval weapons enthusiasts in search of ren faire accessories. The costume sword with sheath also adds the perfect finishing touch to Halloween costumes.
- PRODUCT DETAILS - Materials: Stainless-Steel, Metal, and Leather. Dimensions: Overall: (L) 40.75"; Blade: (L) 29.5". Color: Silver with Brown Leather.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002HMAHR0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,065,750 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #2,155 in Costume Weapons & Armor |
| Blade Length | 29.5 inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Lavish Home |
| Brand Name | Lavish Home |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,090 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00844296053292 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Leather, Metal |
| Included Components | Medieval Sword – William Wallace Sword from Braveheart Replica |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 38"L x 8.75"W |
| Item Type Name | Medieval Sword |
| Item Weight | 0.27 g |
| Manufacturer | Trademark |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 20-901117 |
| Model Number | 20-901117 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 844296053292 |

## Product Details

- **Blade Length:** 29.5 inches
- **Blade Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Brand:** Lavish Home
- **Handle Material:** Leather, Metal
- **Style:** Modern

## Images

![Whetstone William Wallace Medieval Sword, 40.75” - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61wjpRwzexL.jpg)
![Whetstone William Wallace Medieval Sword, 40.75” - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81N5FidnNjL.jpg)
![Whetstone William Wallace Medieval Sword, 40.75” - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81hCx3GmceL.jpg)
![Whetstone William Wallace Medieval Sword, 40.75” - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81nPkMHZBwL.jpg)
![Whetstone William Wallace Medieval Sword, 40.75” - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/614U0cI-MZL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will the sheath fit in a baltric on your back?  ren faire regs say all weapons sheathed and peace-tied.**
A: Yes, I wear it on my back.

**Q: Is the blade flimsy**
A: I used it for a costume and am not a sword expert, but it was not flimsy at all. It was actually very solid and heavy.

**Q: Is this sword solid (shaking, wobbling, etc.)?**
A: If you use this sword functionally. It will become a danger to anyone around you. I will eventually fall apart.

**Q: Has anyone tried saddle soaping the sheath to this sword? And if so, how did that come out?**
A: My sheath was made of some kind of spongy material. Not close to leather at all.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I was pleasantly surprised.
*by M***A on August 3, 2018*

It seems like this sword is sold by different vendors for different prices, but the remarks all seem to mesh. All the things that other people found disappointing, and I was expecting, I found pleasantly surprised. Some scratches on the blade, I guess, but otherwise, I found it to be sturdy. The blade is not sharpened, but I think I could take down a zombie with it. And at distance, too. This sucker has reach. Nothing rattles, or seems loose. The "leather" veneer at the top of the blade looks good, but may not last. The two handed grip will need your two hands on it. The only thing offsetting is the crappy sheath. Some kind of cheap "leather" and some kind of edge to keep it "usable," but it is not really usable. Once the sword is in the sheath, forget about quickly pulling it out. That is strange, because the sheath looks more than big enough. I dumped sone leather oil on it, and it drank it up like a horse drinking water, I didnt have enough oil to soak the whole thing. I doubt that I will even use the sheath. But the sword is very nice. I'm sorry for the people that got the crappy ones.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Looks exactly like the picture and is phenomenal for the price!
*by I***E on August 26, 2017*

For under $33 I wasn't sure what I was going to get, as well as reading all the bad reviews. So.. here's the bad: - couple of tiny abrasion (nicks?) on the leather handle. I will fix with the dot of a brown magic marker or a tiny (TINY) dot of brown shoe polish. (really, they're tiny and i'm being picky) - The inside of the sheath wears off the coloring of the leather handle right at the bottom where it is enlarged. Since this is what keeps it snug in the scabbard (it takes some effort to sheath and unsheathe - probably due to newness, etc.).. i understand why. Again, i'll see what a bit of shoe polish will do. Otherwise this looks exactly like the picture. I didn't have any of the blade issues I read in previous reviews. No "grind marks", "no etching" (except for the small makers mark "Pakistan Steel". Everything was even and shiny down the length of the blade. The blade itself has an excellent weight to it, exactly 2 lbs, 15 oz (or just under 3 lbs). The blade is also unsharpened, as expected. although the tip is quite sharp. So you could stab someone, but it would barely cut the cheese much less flesh. I was thinking of giving this away as a prize for a GoT party, but may just keep it instead Definitely an easy CosPlay addition. Final note: The scabbard really is "rough" leather. Think of leather turned inside out. although somewhat smoothed there's no way to "shine" or "buff" it any more than you would rough leather boots. The leather is also a bit stiff, perfect for sliding in/out without worrying about punching a hole through it. - Definitely recommend - IF you understand what you're getting.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ For a Pakistan made sword, not bad
*by A***E on February 22, 2012*

First off, I don't own many wall hanger swords or SLOs (Sword like objects). Amongst my sword collection is the C.A.S. HanweiTM Basket-Hilt Broadsword , the Generation 2 (They changed their name since then) Black Prince, and Cold Steel's Hand and a Half sword. My only wall hanger is a United Cutlery-HIGHLANDER KATANA-Sword Of Connor MacLeod - Forged Blade - Faux Ivory Handle - UC2593 - Movie Prop Replica . I go to this sword buyer's guide website for the best sword beaters in the $300 range. Collecting Western swords is my thing, but I like them to be battle ready. Switching gears, my wife wants to have a photo studio set up, and people dress in our Renaissance costumes holding my battle ready swords. I can't see myself giving a complete stranger a razor sharp carbon steel sword that isn't stainless steel and won't break if hit hard enough. Stainless steel wall hanger swords are not safe to use in actual combat because of the amount of chrome in the steel combined with length. It causes the sword to break. Plus most, if not all, of the stainless steel swords have a rat tail tang, or even (in the case of my first ever Made in Pakistan sword at the age of 13), a 1 inch tang bolted to the inside of the handle. My first Made in Pakistan sword my dad bought me at a flea market. It had a 1 inch tang, I found out, after he let me hit logs with it at my young age. My dad's reasoning was, "If those Pakistanis are killing each other all the time over there, they must have good swords!" Not long after, the handle started to twist, and the sword broke at the tang. It wasn't a stainless steel blade, but a carbon blade painted black, and I kept it for many years in its broken condition. When I became 18 years old, I converted that Pakistan made sword into a dagger, which like other Pakistan swords, doesn't hold a great edge. So there's a little background history on my avoidance of any sword that is stamped, "Pakistan". Now present day. I wanted a cheap sword prop for photo taking only. My wife and I had gone to a pawn shop which was selling Pakistan swords displayed in a clothes hamper. They had metal hilts, and some were sharpened. All were too heavy to hold for a long period of time, but all had the stainless steel blade I was looking for. So, I went online and took my chance at Amazon. I wanted a 55" Claymore for the photo shoots, but quickly realized that with 8 foot tall ceilings, this wasn't going to work. So I saw that Amazon had this 40.75" William Wallace sword and found it would be the perfect length. It wouldn't be actual size as a real one, but it would work as a prop. Most of my battle ready long swords have a 36" blade and easily go over the length of this sword when the handle is included. The bare blade itself of this particular William Wallace sword is 22 and a 1/2 inches, the leather wrapped ricasso is 6 and 3/4th inches, the guard is a half inch thick, and from the guard to the pommel, the hilt is 10 and a half inches. Well I got the sword yesterday. The leather scabbard of course was crappy compared to my leather over wood scabbards, and the spacer between the cheap leather slabs was foam core painted brown. I could press my fingernail into the side of the leather scabbard where the foam core was at, and leave an indention. The belt loop seemed secure for light use, but looks can be deceiving. However, for the sword, it is actually pretty nice for a change. All the Pakistan swords that I handled in the pawn shop rattled like a bell. I had bought my brother a Pakistan Katana with a dragon head pommel and a wing and claw tsuba years ago, both fittings made out of aluminum. That thing had a 1/4th of an inch bolt running through the plastic handle with no filling in between. Just 1/4th inch tang, hollow space, and plastic handle spacers. That Pakistan sword was also not well fitted. I say this William Wallace sword is pretty nice compared to the Pakistan swords mentioned above because it wasn't heavy (my wife could wield it), and there were no rattling parts on the hilt. Granted, where the leather wrapped ricasso met the overly big guard hole that the blade went through (A Pakistan sword staple), the blade hit against the guard, but the hilt area was pretty sturdy. The leather handle was indeed the best leather on the sword compared to the leather on the ricasso, which had a rip in it, and the leather scabbard. The leather on the handle and the ricasso actually seemed to have been stitched together, instead of the usual gluing of the leather together on the hilt. The "silver polished" brass pommel and guard was very shiny and polished nicely with a microfiber cloth used for computer screens. The brass seems shoddy, however, seemingly like one of those cheap and poisonous if melted brass components. It had many pot marks from the casting process. However, the silver leafing was like a mirror. The stainless steel blade was also polished to a mirror like shine. The edges were dull, which saved me time from hand filing the edges down to 90° angles, but the point was sharp, and so I had to hand file that down, which considering the softness of the blade, surprisingly took no time at all to file down. I tried to unscrew the pommel by hand to see what type of tang this sword has, but no luck. If it is so tight on there I cannot unscrew it, I'd just leave it alone since I don't want it to rattle due to a loose guard. The blade was stamped, "Pakistan", but after handling Pakistan made swords at flea markets, pawn shops, and owning my own, this is actually one of the nicer, better built wall hangers that Pakistan has exported. Just don't expect to go out and win a battle with it in hand, it is meant to be put on the wall for display and stay there. For me, it will be a relatively safe sword prop for photos.

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