European Daggers
The edge of the continent that forged kingdoms and traditions
The European Dagger Collection brings together historical and artistic pieces from various peoples of the continent, excluding the Spanish and Greek traditions already covered in their own collections. Highlights include German daggers , Italian daggers from the medieval and Renaissance periods, and other models from France, England, and the Nordic kingdoms, each with a unique character marked by its history and style.
Germanic and Italian art
Among the most representative are German daggers , famous for their straight lines and understated finishes, used by knights and military forces throughout the centuries. Alongside these, Italian daggers , heirs to Renaissance refinement, stand out for their ornamentation and use in dueling, with stylized guards and balanced blades.
Other peoples and traditions
French daggers , often associated with nobility and the court; English daggers , with robust and practical designs; and models from Nordic regions, with geometric decorations, complete a diverse collection that shows how each culture interpreted steel according to its military and ceremonial needs.
Collection features
- German Dags with sober and military lines
- Ornate Medieval and Renaissance Italian Daggers
- French models linked to nobility and the court
- Robust and functional English daggers
- Nordic pieces with geometric and tribal symbols
Tour Europe in a Medieval Tent
The European Dagger Collection invites you to journey through the continent's cultural diversity through its steel. Find your Germanic, Italian, French, or English piece in the Medieval Shop and enrich your collection with the edge of European history.


















