Passau Wolf Longsword
Passau was an important city in Bavaria during the Middle Ages. It was the renowned seat of blacksmith guilds that produced high-quality swords.
The exceptional reputation of these blades made them sought-after pieces throughout Europe, to the point that the wolf mark was even imitated by unscrupulous blacksmiths. The industrial center of Passau declined in the 17th century, notably in favor of blades made in Solingen.
This beautiful reproduction of a 14th-century sword bears the mark of the wolf of Passau, as it was drawn at that time. Its straight double-edged blade with a central groove offers a very slender and elegant profile, typical of two-handed swords from the 14th and 15th centuries. Its quillons are straight. The round and wide pommel features a damascened cross decoration.
Overall Length is 46 inch
Blade size is 36 inch







