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Polish Sabers

Before the advent of firearms, the most effective weapon in combat was the bladed weapon, also known as white weaponry, used for close combat, slashing, and thrusting. One type of such weapon is the saber, characterized by its curved single-edged blade with a distinctive “feather” design. The history of Polish sabers dates back to the late 15th century, and the oldest type of Polish saber came into use during the reign of King Stefan Batory in the 16th century. Today, you can find replicas of Polish sabers that faithfully recreate the original models, featuring beautifully adorned handles, smooth or engraved blades, and accompanying scabbards or without them.

Embrace Tradition

The saber was a symbol of Polish nobility and valor. We proudly present a range of unique replicas of Polish sabers, capable of bringing a noble atmosphere to any room. In our collection, we offer Polish training sabers, Polish Hussar sabers, straight or ceremonial officer sabers, decorative sabers, cavalry sabers, and decorative swords. In addition to the classic replicas inspired by Polish sabers, you can also order engraved sabers with dedications on the blade or scabbard from us. Our models are highly regarded by collectors in Poland and abroad. They are perfect as gifts for officer promotions and serve as patriotic and historical decorations. Each model can be complemented with saber accessories, including wall-mounted plaques (single or double) for display or stands (single or double) for presentation on a dresser, in a display case, a classroom, or even an office. If you’re an American with Polish roots, our collection of Polish sabers allows you to connect with your heritage and embrace your Polish identity. These beautifully crafted replicas of historic Polish sabers capture the spirit and tradition of Polish warriors, evoking a sense of pride and admiration for your ancestral lineage. Whether displayed as a symbol of your family’s history or wielded during reenactments and cultural events, these Polish sabers serve as a powerful link to your Polish heritage, honoring the bravery and valor of your ancestors. Experience the legacy of Polish martial tradition with these exquisite and authentic pieces that embody the spirit of your Polish roots. We truly invite you to explore our collection of Polish sabers.

Polish Heritage Sabers

Explore the legacy of Polish sabers, the epitome of strength and honor in the rich tapestry of Polish history. Crafted with precision and intricacy, these stunning replicas breathe life into tales of courage and valor, making them more than mere display pieces. Picture the pride of the Polish warrior, his hand gripping the meticulously crafted hilt, the gleam of the blade reflecting the resolve in his eyes. From the distinguished homes of nobility to the battlefield, these swords were constant companions, serving as a testament to their owners` bravery and gallantry. The beautiful detailing on the blade and hilt provides a striking contrast, making each piece a unique work of art. These historic Polish swords are not just tangible links to a bygone era but also timeless symbols of Polish cultural heritage. Embrace the enduring spirit of Polish history by exploring these magnificent relics. Each sword offers a captivating narrative that resonates with the pulsating heart of Polish culture, truly a splendid addition to any collection.

Polish Sabers – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What are Polish sabers and what makes them unique?

Polish sabers are bladed weapons originating from the centuries-old military and noble traditions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Their most distinctive feature is a slightly curved blade designed for cutting strokes and a specific hilt, often partially or fully closed, which ensures a secure grip. They stand out from other European sabers due to their rich symbolism and connection to the ethos of honor, courage, and service.

2. Are the Polish sabers offered historical replicas?

Yes, the Polish sabers offered are contemporary historical replicas. They are created based on preserved museum originals, archival sketches, descriptions, and other historical sources to faithfully recreate the proportions and shapes of blades, hilts, and scabbards. They are not original antiques, but new pieces inspired by ancient designs.

3. What materials are the replicas at rzezbyzbrazu.pl made of?

The sabers are made from high-quality 1060 carbon steel, brass, wood, and leather. Materials are selected for durability, aesthetics, and historical accuracy. Most blades are made of 1060 carbon steel, though some models use stainless steel or Toledo steel depending on their purpose. Scabbards are made of steel and finished through polishing or patination.

4. Are the collectible blades in the shop sharpened?

No, the sabers in the „Decorative Polish Sabers” category are not sharpened and are not intended for combat. They are meant for decorative, collectible, or ceremonial use. Attempting to sharpen such a saber may result in its damage.

5. Are Polish sabers suitable as a gift?

Yes, a Polish saber is an exceptionally elegant and prestigious gift idea. Due to their strong connection to history, they are often chosen as anniversary or patriotic gifts for military officers, police officers, and firefighters. They also serve as excellent business or birthday gifts for history and military enthusiasts.

6. Do you offer personalization via engraving?

Yes, the sabers available in our online store can be personalized. We offer two techniques: laser engraving directly on the blade or scabbard (names, logos, dates), or an engraved dedication plate. The plate can be placed on a display stand, case, or wall plaque (tablo).

7. Are Polish sabers sold with a scabbard or a stand?

Yes, most Polish sabers are offered as a set with a scabbard. You can also purchase sets that include display stands or universal wall hangers called „tablo”. Details about what is included in a specific set are always provided in the product description.

8. Is a permit required to own a replica saber or sword?

No, owning a Polish saber for decorative and collectible purposes is legal and does not require a special permit. These replicas are not treated as functional combat weapons. However, responsible storage out of the reach of children is recommended.

9. How are the sabers packaged and delivered?

Polish sabers are securely packaged for transport according to carrier requirements. Each product is carefully protected against mechanical damage, and shipping is handled by a courier directly to the provided address.

10. How long does delivery take?

Delivery usually takes up to 5 business days. This timeframe may vary depending on selected services, such as custom engraving or a dedication plate. Orders are shipped from a Polish warehouse. Please note that delivery, taxes, and customs duties are free of charge.

11. Are there sabers available for sharpening and training?

Yes, our offer includes sabers designed for training and sharpening. While the blades are not sharpened at the factory, they are technologically prepared and hardened to a hardness above 54 HRC. This makes them suitable for both safe training and professional sharpening.

12. How do I care for a collectible saber to prevent rust?

It is recommended to maintain the blade every 4 weeks using a lubricating agent. While motor oil is highly recommended for protection, clove oil is a great alternative for home displays due to its pleasant scent. To protect it, wipe the blade with a dry cloth, then apply the lubricant across the entire surface with a second cloth.

13. Which saber is best as a gift for a soldier?

A saber is an ideal gift for all ranks, from privates to generals. For military personnel, we particularly recommend the WZ21 or WZ76 models. For cavalry enthusiasts, the most popular choices are the WZ17 „Radziwiłłówka” or the WZ34 „Ludwikówka”.

14. Which saber is best as a gift for a firefighter?

For firefighters, the classic WZ21 saber is highly recommended. It is available with the engraving „Bogu na chwałę, ludziom na pożytek” (To God the glory, to people the use), which emphasizes the ethos of service. It works perfectly as a retirement or recognition gift.

15. Which saber is best for a police officer and on what occasion?

The best choice for a police officer is the classic WZ21 hilt saber. It can be personalized with a laser-engraved police star on the blade or scabbard. It is commonly given as a professional souvenir or for special occasions.

16. Are mounting elements for display included with the replicas?

Mounting elements are included only in sets from the „Ready-made saber gift sets” category. Sabers from other categories are sold without additional display accessories like stands or wall plaques. These accessories can be purchased separately in the „Saber Accessories” category.

17. What is the difference between stainless steel, carbon steel, and Toledo steel?

Stainless Steel: High rust resistance, requires little maintenance; mainly for decorative replicas not intended for sharpening.
Carbon Steel: Better mechanical properties, flexible, and ideal for sharpening; requires regular maintenance to prevent corrosion.
Toledo Steel: Refers to traditional Spanish methods; combines aesthetic value with solid craftsmanship, used for collectible and ceremonial replicas.

18. How to safely mount a saber or sword on the wall?

To safely mount a saber, it is best to use a universal wall plaque (tablo) available in our accessories. The tablo provides stable support and distributes weight evenly for an aesthetic display. It is available in two colors and can be bought separately or in a set.

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