




SKU: ZEVIRA-10
34.00 $
A miniature pin shaped like a medieval sword with a detailed crossguard and pommel. This isn't a navaja - it reaches further back, to the era of Reconquista swords and Toledan steel. Toledo, barely two hours north of Albacete, was the sword-making capital of Europe from the Roman period through the Renaissance. The steel from Toledo was legendary: flexible enough to bend without breaking, hard enough to hold an edge through battle. This pin captures the silhouette of a cruciform sword, the kind that hung from every knight's belt across Castile. The crossguard, the fuller running down the blade, the weighted pommel - all proportionally accurate. It's a nod to the same metalworking tradition that later produced the navaja, just from an earlier chapter. Pin it on a jacket or bag. It pairs naturally with the navaja pins from the same collection, creating a timeline of Spanish blade craft from sword to folding knife.
