Rondel Dagger – 15th Century

Rondel Dagger – 15th Century

69.99 

Medieval dagger, for decorative use exclusively.

The rondel dagger, a late medieval melee weapon, gets its name from the round, disc-like shape of its hand guard as well as from the spherical form of its pommel.
It was often used in combination with a small fist shield, the buckler. The usually slim and tapering blade was yet robust and perfectly designed for puncturing chain mail. It could also be forced between the joints of a plate armour.

This authentic replica of a 15th century rondel dagger, is a reproduction of a museum piece now displayed at the Royal Armouries in Leeds, England.

Link to the original piece

Its hilt is made of solid wood with steel fittings. Its sturdy scabbard is made of cowhide and features a sewed-on belt loop. The blade is not sharpened.

Details:
– Overall length: approx. 35 cm
– Blade length: approx. 21 cm
– Max. blade width: approx. 1.5 cm
– Including cowhide scabbard, belt loop width approx. 5.5 cm

ATTENTION: This is a sharp item or has a sharp point so it should not be used for reenactment combat, or of any other type, without prior modification. In any case, the company cannot be held responsible for the incorrect use or negligence in the handling of this article.

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