Souvenir saber "Boarding" Zlatoust
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The ceremonial cutlass "Boarding" from Zlatoust is an artistic embodiment of naval valor, courage and the romance of long voyages. The steel blade is decorated with rich gold-plated and nickel-plated engraving, referring to the images of pirates, frigates and boarding battles. The hilt is inlaid with patterned metal, and the scabbard is covered with the most complex plot compositions: from naval battles to images of captains, ships and treasures. The product is equipped with a gift case made of wood with a velvet finish. Such a gift is impossible to forget — it is admired at first sight and remains in the memory forever.
The technique of execution is based on Zlatoust metal engraving, an ancient craft that requires filigree precision and artistic flair. Craftsmen use multi-layered etching, hand engraving and gold plating to create three-dimensional compositions with exquisite brilliance. Each element of the saber carries a deep meaning, turning the weapon into a real story, engraved on steel. Everything is thought out to the smallest detail here: even the marine patterns on the scabbard are harmoniously combined with images of ships and figures of boarders, creating the effect of a cinematic narrative.
This collector's item is addressed to a connoisseur of history, a strong personality and a connoisseur of unique artifacts. The saber will be appropriate in the interior of an office, marine office or home library, decorated in a classic style. It evokes images of long voyages, conquered seas and legendary captains, making it not just a gift, but an expression of admiration for courage, freedom and the desire for victory. It is an object of strength and spirit, conveying the atmosphere of a time when the fate of the fleet was decided at sword's length.
The weapon has a decorative purpose.
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| Sizes: | 76 × 13 × 4 cm . |
| Weight: | 5 kg . |









