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Decorative Roman Glaive Dagger

Roman Empire Dagger

Decorative Roman Glaive Dagger

Catalogue number: ZS1920

37,50

Superb decorative Roman dagger.

  • 440 steel blade decorated with Caesar's head.
  • Antique steel hilt and pommel, engraved.
  • Imitation brass metal handle.
  • Engraved molded ABS sheath
  • Blade length: 29 cm - Total length: 46 cm
  • Total weight: 440 grs

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Decorative Roman Glaive dagger.

To begin with, the Dagger Roman swordinspired by the gladius Hispaniensis style. Unfortunately, little or nothing is known about the development of the Gladius during the last four centuries before the Christian era. Roman swords found in archaeological finds only date from the 1st century BC. The only thing that confirms their kinship with the Roman Gladius is the fact that they have exactly the same type of scabbard. Since the Romans kept the four attachment rings. S.P.Q.R motto in Latin, meaning "The Senate and the Roman People", emblem of the Roman Republic. These four letters represented Roman political power. Even today, they are still the symbol of the city of Rome. Indeed, the letters SPQR are still part of the coat of arms of the city of Rome.

Your Roman Glaive Dagger at the best price.

We offer a wide selection of swords and helmets from the ancient period. First and foremost,
  • Visit Julius Caesar's sword in its black or burgundy sheath version.
  • There's also the Pompei-type sword from Deepeeka.
  • As well as the fabulous replica of the Fetwell's spathaa piece found in a ruined Roman villa in 1961.
  • And many more to discover in our online store!
So this is a great gift idea for anyone who loves this era. In conclusion, you can use the Roman Glaive Dagger for your historical re-enactments. But above all, it's a collector's item and a decoration.

How to maintain the blade of your antique sword?

Collector's and decorative swords are made and assembled in a simplified way. As their use is decorative, they lack the safety features required of a Japanese sword intended for training. However, your Roman Glaive Dagger to a steel blade that needs to be cared for to avoid damage over time. In fact, when you display your katana, your friends will be curious to see the blade and touch it. This is where you need to be careful, as the acidity of your fingers is very harmful to steel, whatever its quality. However, if this happens, don't panic, just use a cloth dampened with a little oil and wipe off any fingerprints. If you do this, your sword will last a very long time.

Decorative Roman Glaive dagger.

To begin with, the Dagger Roman swordinspired by the gladius Hispaniensis style. Unfortunately, little or nothing is known about the development of the Gladius during the last four centuries before the Christian era. Roman swords found in archaeological finds only date from the 1st century BC. The only thing that confirms their kinship with the Roman Gladius is the fact that they have exactly the same type of scabbard. Since the Romans kept the four attachment rings. S.P.Q.R motto in Latin, meaning "The Senate and the Roman People", emblem of the Roman Republic. These four letters represented Roman political power. Even today, they are still the symbol of the city of Rome. Indeed, the letters SPQR are still part of the coat of arms of the city of Rome.

Your Roman Glaive Dagger at the best price.

We offer a wide selection of swords and helmets from the ancient period. First and foremost,
  • Visit Julius Caesar's sword in its black or burgundy sheath version.
  • There's also the Pompei-type sword from Deepeeka.
  • As well as the fabulous replica of the Fetwell's spathaa piece found in a ruined Roman villa in 1961.
  • And many more to discover in our online store!
So this is a great gift idea for anyone who loves this era. In conclusion, you can use the Roman Glaive Dagger for your historical re-enactments. But above all, it's a collector's item and a decoration.

How to maintain the blade of your antique sword?

Collector's and decorative swords are made and assembled in a simplified way. As their use is decorative, they lack the safety features required of a Japanese sword intended for training. However, your Roman Glaive Dagger to a steel blade that needs to be cared for to avoid damage over time. In fact, when you display your katana, your friends will be curious to see the blade and touch it. This is where you need to be careful, as the acidity of your fingers is very harmful to steel, whatever its quality. However, if this happens, don't panic, just use a cloth dampened with a little oil and wipe off any fingerprints. If you do this, your sword will last a very long time.

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Le prix initial était : 315,10€.Le prix actuel est : 299,90€.

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