The blade has an acid etching along its length.
The hilt is made of cast metal with an aged silver finish.
Everything about the hilt reminds us of the legends surrounding this famous king.
The cross resembles the Paphiopedilum flower, in three levels on both sides. An orchid also called King Arthur's Flower. Inside are the classic Celtic knots that speak of endless life. In the center, in gold, is King Arthur's coat of arms, represented by three vertical crowns.
Next, the cross ends with two dragons, a symbol of Saint George.
The rest of the hilt has various friezes interspersed with infinity symbols. It is topped with a royal crown with engravings resembling precious stones and finished with a golden cross.