Ivanhoe Sword
Disowned and banished by his father Cedric the Saxon for swearing his love to Lady Rowena, the young nobleman Ivanhoe threw caution to the winds and joined Richard the Lionheart on the Third Crusade. Upon his return from the Holy Land, Ivanhoe unwaveringly supported Richard, once more, this time in his war against the corrupt Prince John. Loved by the beautiful Rebecca, daughter of Isaac of York, Ivanhoe would come to defend her honor with both sword and spear, against the heinous accusations from the Great Master of the Templar. Eventually, through the course of his adventures, Ivanhoe’s father cedes to his son’s intentions of getting married with Lady Rowena, and the wedding takes place in the York cathedral in presence of the King. This marriage single-handedly lays to rest the bloody conflict between Saxons and Normans for the first time since William the Conqueror conquers England. The Ivanhoe sword is beautifully constructed of high-quality Toledo steel and has an intricate brass