Marto
Marto is a manufacturer of traditional swords, located in Toledo, Spain. Marto has collected over 100 years of knowledge and experience in the specialised craft of their swords, armour and weapons.
Marto was founded to regain the testimony and the techniques of the sword master-craftsman tradition which was so prominent in Toledo. Marto is very proud to maintain to this day the “Secret of the Templar” when manufacturing their swords, giving prestige and continuity to the famous Toledo Steel.
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San Fernando Letter Opener
San Fernando Letter Opener of the New Letter Opener Collection, made by the artisans and sword masters of Marto. Original and exclusive Letter Opener in silver finish and stainless steel blade. It is presented individually in a beautiful presentation case.
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Length: 26cm
Weight: 200g
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Great Captain Letter Opener
The Great Captain Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain story begins with Gonzalo Ferdinaz de Cordoba, a great military leader in the time of the Catholic Kings (15th and 16th centuries). He got his first victories during the Granada conquest. Later, he distinguished himself in the campaigns to Naples and Sicily. Called "The Great Captain", he created the army that was the base of the Spanish military power during the 16th century.
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Original and exclusive Letter Opener in silver finish and stainless steel blade. It is presented individually in a beautiful presentation case.
Length: 29cm
Weight: 200g
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Tizona Sword of El Cid Letter Opener
Our Tizona Letter Opener by Marto honors the Castilian knight Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar. Tizona and Colada Swords belonged to the Castilian knight Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, known as "El Cid Campeador" in the 11th century.
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He was the prototype of the knight and loyal vassal who took part with his king Alphonse VI in the conquest of Toledo. Subsequently, he conquered the city, and kingdom of Valencia from the Arabians. It is presented individually in a beautiful presentation case.
Length: 29cm
Weight: 200g
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Don Quixote Sword
From the pen of Miguel de Cervantes, Don Alonso Quixote, better known as Don Quixote de La Mancha, a fantastical nobleman with chivalrous ideas far beyond his limits, was born. The Don Quixote Sword by Marto pays tribute to this esoteric knight.
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A sword typical of Spanish descent, the sword of Don Quixote is a cut-and-thrust sword, which means its design is as efficient at cutting and slashing as it is at thrusting and piercing. With a long, efficient blade and an ornate, cup-like guard, this sword serves perfectly as the sword of a gentleman-turned-chivalrous knight on his outlandish journeys. The cup-guard possesses immense decoration of both 24K gold plating and silver, while the quillions of the guard for a crossbar and a hand-guard that attaches at the pommel.
Total Length: 102cm
Width: 21.5cm
Weight: 1.4kg
Edge: Blunt
Scabbard: None
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Classic Medieval Sword
This fully functional sword is modeled after its rustic counterpart from the Medieval period. With classic features imitating the real thing including a wooden scabbard and undecorated grip.
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Total Length: 92cm
Blade Length: 76cm
Grip Length: 16cm
Weight: 1.7kg
Blade Width: 5cm
Blade: Carbon Steel
Edge: Blunt
Scabbard: Leather, Wood
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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Sword
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse is the best-known scene in the Apocalypse (from Greek meaning "revelation"), the final canonical story of the New Testament of the Bible. After the first four seals of the book of judgment are broken, the Horsemen enter the world and bring pestilence, war, hunger and death to mankind.
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This sword features a beautiful hilt with intricate details of all the figures involved in the stories and a saw-style blade.
Total Length: 135cm
Blade Length: 98cm
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Charles V Cadet Sword - Brass
Charles I of Spain and V of the Holy Roman Empire, called "Caesar", is elected Holy Roman Emperor on the death of his grandfather Maximilian in 1519. Charles I of Spain and V of Germany was known in his time as "THE Emperor" since no king ever managed to gather under his command such an immense empire.
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He retired to the Monastery of Yuste where he remained a year and a half in retreat, away from the cities and political life, and accompanied by the order of the Jerónimos who spiritually guided the monarch until his last days. On 21 September 1558 he died of malaria. The coffin of Carlos I is located in the Royal Crypt of the Monastery of El Escorial known as the Pantheon of the Kings.
Total Length: 75cm
Edge: Blunt
Scabbard: None
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Charles V Cadet Sword - Forged
Charles I of Spain and V of the Holy Roman Empire, called "Caesar", is elected Holy Roman Emperor on the death of his grandfather Maximilian in 1519. Charles I of Spain and V of Germany was known in his time as "THE Emperor" since no king ever managed to gather under his command such an immense empire.
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He retired to the Monastery of Yuste where he remained a year and a half in retreat, away from the cities and political life, and accompanied by the order of the Jerónimos who spiritually guided the monarch until his last days. On 21 September 1558 he died of malaria. The coffin of Carlos I is located in the Royal Crypt of the Monastery of El Escorial known as the Pantheon of the Kings.
Total Length: 75cm
Edge: Blunt
Scabbard: None
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Charles V Sword - Brass
Charles I of Spain and V of the Holy Roman Empire, called "Caesar", is elected Holy Roman Emperor on the death of his grandfather Maximilian in 1519. Charles I of Spain and V of Germany was known in his time as "THE Emperor" since no king ever managed to gather under his command such an immense empire.
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He retired to the Monastery of Yuste where he remained a year and a half in retreat, away from the cities and political life, and accompanied by the order of the Jerónimos who spiritually guided the monarch until his last days. On 21 September 1558 he died of malaria. The coffin of Carlos I is located in the Royal Crypt of the Monastery of El Escorial known as the Pantheon of the Kings.
Total Length: 100cm
Edge: Blunt
Scabbard: None
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Alexander the Great Falcata - Limited Edition
The Alexander the Great “Kopis” (literally “chopper”) is manufactured by the world famous Marto in Toledo, Spain. The handle features a lion's head and the blade has a Damascene finish.
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Alexander III of Macedonia, nicknamed Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia, born July 21, 356 BC, and conqueror of the Persian Empire. Alexander the Great is considered the greatest political figure of antiquity. A great military strategist and creator of a work of great cultural significance, he is known as one of the most brilliant Generals in History.
This is a limited edition piece with a serial number engraved on the sheet.
Total Length: 71cm
Weight: 1.8kg
Blade Thickness (base): 0.5cm
Blade Width (base): 7.7cm
Point of Balance (PoB): 14cm
Blade: Stainless Steel
Edge: Blunt
Pommel: Integrated
Scabbard: None
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.



