The Iberian falcata is a type of sword used in the Iberian Peninsula during the Iron Age and the Roman era. It is a characteristic weapon of the Iberian peoples and was used in both warfare and hunting.
Iberian falcatas had a curved, single-edged blade, with a pronounced curve near the tip. The blade was wider near the hilt and narrowed towards the rounded tip. The sword measured around 60-80 cm in length and weighed around 1 kilogram.
The hilt of the Iberian falcata was short and had a pronounced downward curve. It was made of wood, bone, or ivory, and decorated with geometric or animal motifs. The guard was small and curved backward, which helped protect the wearer's hand.
Our silver Iberian falcata is handcrafted in Toledo by MARTO and comes with a Certificate of Quality and Origin.