Dagger of the Griffin Oath: a medieval blade of honor
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Dagger of the Griffin Oath makes an immediate style statement. Its shiny blade, worked black sheath and silver finish create a strong decorative piece. It's an eye-catcher right from the start.
What's more, its gold-rimmed black handle adds a noble touch. The hilt features a coat of arms with a golden griffin, a symbol of vigilance and loyalty. The knight on the pommel represents Témérion de Valmor, the first to make this vow, kneeling before the throne.
This decorative replica is ideal for collectors of medieval weapons. It will also find its place in a showcase, a desk or a fantasy room. In short, it has more panache than a simple paperweight.
A finish rich in detail
The black scabbard features embossed motifs. The silver-plated metal parts reinforce its chivalrous appearance. Finally, the overall silhouette evokes medieval ceremonial daggers.
Griffin Oath Dagger: Inspired by the oaths of chivalry
This dagger tells a story before it's even drawn. Designed as a symbol of sacred commitment to the Elmyrr Honor Guard. Offered to knights sworn to protect the royal line until their last breath, it is only given out after a secret ceremony held in the Ancestors' Hall. As such, the object evokes ancient orders, royal guards and court legends.
The
griffon plays a central role in this symbolism. A mythical creature, it represents protection, nobility and strength. Consequently, this dagger becomes more than a decorative accessory.
Disappeared during the last crusade in the North, it has resurfaced today, untouched, as if awaiting the man or woman who can bear its oath.
An object for fantasy enthusiasts
This piece speaks to fans of knights, forgotten realms and legendary relics. It adds instant presence to your décor. It also complements a collection of’
medieval swords or the
medieval axes and accessories.
Why choose a decorative medieval dagger?
A decorative metal dagger is more realistic than a lightweight accessory. It has a real visual presence. What's more, its details stand out better in a shop window or on a wall mount.
However, it is primarily intended for collecting and decoration. So it's ideal for enthusiasts looking for a beautiful display piece. For cosplay, it can accompany a medieval outfit with lots of character.
The Griffin Oath Dagger will appeal to discerning collectors. It will also appeal to fans of chivalry and fantasy objects. And between you and me, it's clearly more attractive than a moss sword forgotten in the attic.