Glaive de Maximus: A tribute to the hero of Gladiator
First, the Glaive of Maximus in Gladiator, a faithful replica for history and film buffs.
Immerse yourself in the epic world of
Gladiator with this reproduction of the sword of Maximus, the emblematic hero of the Roman arena. Every detail of this weapon has been carefully designed to reflect the historical authenticity and dramatic intensity of the film. The blade, made of high-grade stainless steel, has a polished finish that evokes the weapons of the Roman legions. With its aged metal handle, this sword embodies the power and nobility of the general turned gladiator.
More than a weapon, this sword is a true symbol of determination and courage in the face of adversity. Its design is directly inspired by the Romans, with a perfectly balanced guard that makes it as functional as it is aesthetically pleasing. Ideal for re-enactment enthusiasts, collectors or Gladiator fans, this replica is in the spirit of the hero who defied an empire.
Discover other treasures of Antiquity in our collection
In addition to the Maximus sword, explore our unique selection of objects inspired by ancient times.
- To begin with, immerse yourself in history with the Maximus helmetA faithful reproduction of the models worn by gladiators in the arena.
- For those with a passion for strategy and power, the Julius Caesar's sword is an exceptional piece. Symbolizing the greatness of Rome and the military genius of its famous emperor.
- Finally, our range of Roman legionnaires' swords transports you to the heart of historic battles with authentic models. Marked by their functional simplicity and formidable efficiency.
- Whether you're a collector, history buff or simply fascinated by antiquity, these unique pieces will enrich your collection and capture the essence of a legendary era.
How to maintain the blade of your Glaive de Maximus?
Collector's and decorative swords are manufactured and assembled in a simplified manner. As their use is decorative, they do not have the safety features necessary for a Japanese sword intended for training. However, your Glaive de Maximus has a steel blade that needs to be maintained to avoid damage over time. In fact, when you expose your sword, your friends will be curious to see the blade and touch it. This is where you need to be careful, because acidity from your fingers is very harmful to steel, whatever its quality. However, if this happens, don't panic - all you need is a cloth dampened with a little oil (
Ballistol) and wipe off fingerprints. If you do this, you'll keep your sword for a very long time.