Claymore swords are large, two-handed swords that originated in Scotland during the medieval period. The name "claymore" comes from the Scottish Gaelic "claidheamh-mór," which means "great sword." These swords were used by Scottish Highlanders during the late medieval and early modern period, primarily in the 16th and 17th centuries.

The claymore sword had a distinctive cross-hilt design, with quillons (crossguard) that arced downward, and a wheel pommel. It is believed that the sword's design was influenced by the two-handed swords used by the Vikings and Normans.

These swords were primarily used for hand-to-hand combat in battle, but were also used for ceremonial purposes. They were popular among the Scottish clan system, and were used by the clan chiefs and their followers. The swords were also used by Scottish soldiers who fought for the French and Swedish armies in the 17th century.

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A 19th century Claymore of Greatsword variant all forged steel,…

Forged Steel Claymore Greatsword - 19th Century Variant

A 19th century Claymore of Greatsword variant all forged steel, 167 cm overall length