Take a page off medieval works with daggers like the Sleek Medieval Dagger. This dagger is called such due to its double-edged spear-tip blade–expertly crafted from stainless steel and designed to look like a fighting blade from the past. Unlike other daggers, this sleek dagger has a streamlined design that echoes simplicity and functionality–a trait common in historical daggers around the world.
The quillons of this dagger are thin and short, curving slightly toward the tip of the blade to protect the wielder’s hand. A rounded black grip that tapers toward the pommel is attached to the dagger guard. It is built with a metallic band at its center, ensuring a comfortable and secure hold. The pommel, rounded with a polished silver finish, complements the guard, enhancing the elegant appeal of this dagger that other historical daggers don’t possess.
This steel dagger takes a page from practical dagger designs, further boosting appeal. It includes a simple yet stylish black scabbard that perfectly matches the handle, guard, and pomme. Use this dagger’s exposed craftsmanship to enhance your collection’s “fantasy” image. Skip wood products and buy this metal dagger for added realism. With its straightforward style, it is a perfect first step before you work through other daggers like the Scottish dirk and the classic rondel.
Key Features
- Completely decorative dagger
- Double-edged dagger blade has a spear point tip
- Crossguard and pommel have a polished silver-tone
- Black grip has a metallic band at its center
- Includes matching dagger scabbard
- Fantastic for carrying, display, collecting, and more
Materials
- Dagger blade is made of stainless steel
Measurements
- Overall Length With Sheath: 13.5 Inches
- Overall Length Without Sheath: 12 Inches
- Blade Length: 7.75 Inches
- Blade Width: .75 Inches
- Handle Length: 3 Inches
- Hilt Width: 3.5 Inches
- Sheath Width: 1 Inch
- Sheath Thickness: .5 Inches
rjohnston79 (verified owner) –
A nice little dagger, the silver bits on the hilt and cross guard are metal but look a little plastic-y. But still a very affordable way to accessorize a look.
brick (verified owner) –
The sheath and handle are plastic, the 3″ for the handle is overly generous, it’s more like 2.5. Doesn’t look bad for a distance.