Handmade Shashka Sword 24” – Caucasian Saber Style Curved Blade with Engraved Scabbard
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Handmade Shashka Sword 24” – Caucasian Saber Style Curved Blade with Engraved Scabbard

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The shashka rose to fame as the signature saber of the Caucasus, later adopted by Russian and Cossack cavalry who made it legendary on the battlefield. Unlike most sabers, it carried no hand guard and featured a distinctive hooked pommel, designed for fast, fluid draw-and-slash strokes from horseback. Worn edge-up in its scabbard, it could be drawn and brought to a cut in a single motion speed.

Over time, the shashka became as much a cultural symbol as a weapon, often passed down through families and dressed with ornately engraved scabbards and fittings. Its elegant curved blade and clean, guardless lines made it one of the most recognizable sabers in history. This handmade shashka honors that heritage, a striking tribute to Caucasian and Cossack craftsmanship.

Introduction

This Handmade Shashka Sword captures the elegant, fast-striking spirit of the Caucasian saber in a 24-inch display piece. Its gracefully curved single-edged blade flows into a traditional guardless hilt with a hooked pommel, true to the historic design. The matching wooden scabbard is richly engraved, turning the whole piece into a work of art.

Built and finished by hand, it makes a dramatic centerpiece for any collection or themed room. It belongs to our historical replica swords collection, where each blade is shaped and finished individually so no two are exactly alike. For another historic blade, the 15 Damascus Seax makes a fitting companion piece.

Blade

The blade is forged with the shashka's signature gentle curve and single cutting edge, built for the fluid draw cuts and slashing strokes the saber was famous for. Its polished steel surface gives a clean, elegant finish that highlights the graceful silhouette. The curved profile and balanced shape make it both historically faithful and visually striking as a display centerpiece.

Handle

The hilt follows the traditional guardless shashka design, flowing directly from blade to grip with the distinctive hooked pommel at its base. Crafted from wood and shaped for a secure, comfortable hold, it gives the sword its clean, unmistakable Caucasian profile. Every grip is finished by hand, lending the piece authentic character and a genuine collector's feel.

Engraved Wooden Scabbard

The shashka ships with a richly engraved wooden scabbard, decorated with intricate detailing that matches the elegance of the blade. The scabbard protects the edge from dust, moisture, and scratches while adding dramatically to the sword's old-world presentation. Whether displayed, sheathed or drawn, the engraved scabbard completes the piece as a true showpiece.

Uses

This shashka is first and foremost a collector's and display piece a striking centerpiece for collection rooms, themed decor, and historical or military displays. It's also ideal for cosplay, reenactment, photography, and themed-set props, and makes a memorable gift for history lovers and saber enthusiasts. As a full-size sword, it should always be displayed and handled responsibly, and check your local regulations regarding sword ownership and carry.

Care Instructions

Keep this sword looking its best with simple care. Wipe the blade with a soft, dry cloth after handling to remove fingerprints and moisture, and apply a light coat of mineral oil periodically to protect the steel from rust. Treat the wooden grip and scabbard occasionally with oil or wax to preserve the engraving and finish. Store the sword sheathed or on a stable display mount away from humidity, and handle it responsibly, keeping it out of reach of children.

Specifications

  • Type: Shashka
  • Overall Length: 24 inches
  • Blade Material: Steel
  • Blade Style: Curved single-edge saber
  • Hilt: Guardless with hooked pommel
  • Grip Material: Wood
  • Scabbard: Engraved wood (included)
  • Intended Use: Display, collection, cosplay
  • Condition: New
  • Origin: Handmade, ships from Texas, USA

FAQs

What is a Shashka sword and where did this Caucasian saber style originate? 

The shashka is a guardless single-edged saber that originated in the Caucasus and was later adopted by Russian and Cossack cavalry. Designed for fast draw-and-slash strokes, its curved blade, lack of a hand guard, and distinctive hooked pommel make it one of history's most elegant sabers.

What is the overall length and curved blade style of this Shashka sword? 

This shashka measures 24 inches overall and features the saber's signature gently curved, single-edged blade. The shape was built for fluid slashing and draw cuts, and here it makes a graceful, historically faithful centerpiece for collection rooms, themed decor, and historical displays.

Why does a traditional Shashka sword have no guard on its hilt design? 

The shashka's guardless design is its defining trait, built for speed: with no guard to catch, the sword could be drawn from an edge-up scabbard and brought into a cut in one fluid motion. This made it ideal for fast cavalry strokes and gives the hilt its clean, unmistakable silhouette.

Does this handmade Shashka sword come with the engraved wooden scabbard? 

Yes. The sword ships with a richly engraved wooden scabbard that matches the elegance of the blade. The scabbard protects the edge from dust, moisture, and scratches while adding to the piece's old-world presentation, whether you display the sword sheathed or drawn on a stand.

Is this handmade Shashka sword a functional saber or a display replica? 

This piece is crafted primarily as a collector's and display replica, ideal for decor, cosplay, reenactment, and themed displays. As with any full-size sword, it should be handled, mounted, and stored responsibly, kept out of the reach of children, and subject to your local sword regulations.