On the aluminum guard (brass finish), I'd go w/ two red spinels, reddish orange carnelians, or golden gems while keepin' the fullered hexagonal blade cross-section. It'd be a better match.
@@DavidVMammina Maybe politely ask the sword smiths to add two red spinels on the gold-inlaid winged cross-guard. And the yellowish orange jewels on the cross-guard of versions w/ the indigo hilts. But still keep the hexagonal blade cross-section on all the swords. Jewels go on the cross-guard only. I'm not sayin' painted on, but real yellowish orange AND red jewels (made in a lab).
On versions w/ the gold-inlaid cross-guard, there should be two red jewels, one on both sides. Keep the hexagonal blade cross-section. On versions w/ the indigo hilts, keep the hexagonal blade section AND the two golden jewels (two golden jewels on the guard).
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On the aluminum guard (brass finish), I'd go w/ two red spinels, reddish orange carnelians, or golden gems while keepin' the fullered hexagonal blade cross-section. It'd be a better match.
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@@DavidVMammina Maybe politely ask the sword smiths to add two red spinels on the gold-inlaid winged cross-guard. And the yellowish orange jewels on the cross-guard of versions w/ the indigo hilts. But still keep the hexagonal blade cross-section on all the swords. Jewels go on the cross-guard only. I'm not sayin' painted on, but real yellowish orange AND red jewels (made in a lab).
On versions w/ the gold-inlaid cross-guard, there should be two red jewels, one on both sides. Keep the hexagonal blade cross-section. On versions w/ the indigo hilts, keep the hexagonal blade section AND the two golden jewels (two golden jewels on the guard).