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Discover medieval and Viking knives for reenactment, camping, and daily use. Authentic replicas with wood, bone or leather handles.

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Medieval knives & daggers, Battle-ready and sharp

We offer many different medieval daggers. Hand-made and from top brands. Our sharp daggers are based on real medieval knight daggers. Our blunt daggers are made with reenactment battles and martial arts in mind. They are fully functional and are often delivered with leather scabbard. These daggers are suitable to wear at festivals like Castlefest, Keltfest, and in Elfia.

 

Scottish dirk & sgian dubh

The sgian dubh and Scottish dirk are perhaps, alongside the Broadsword and claymore, the most well-known Scottish weapons. Sgian dubh is Gaelic for black knife and was later often worn in the sock. It is an originally banned weapon used as a last resort when swords were not allowed. The Scottish Highlands were historically a dangerous place. Clans had alliances and hostilities that went back hundreds of years. Therefore, Highlanders were armed to the teeth. Almost everyone carried a dirk. The Scottish dirk was often made from broken broadswords and claymores. Scottish dirks were often used in combination with the broadsword and even worn under the shields of the Highlanders, the targe.

 

Medieval & Viking knives

Discover our large selection of Viking knives. Replica’s of knives found in cities like Dublin, Birka, and Haithabu. Knives that the Vikings used in daily life. Our knives are hand-made of high quality. The handles are often made from bone, brass, and wood.