Medieval Daggers
The steel that accompanied knights, crusaders and kings
The Medieval Dagger Collection revives the era when the dagger was an inseparable companion to the sword. Used by knights, soldiers, and nobles, these short weapons were essential both on the battlefield and in duels of honor. Their versatility made them symbols of defense, prestige, and power.
From the cross dagger to the left-hand dagger
In the Middle Ages, multiple styles emerged: the cross dagger , with a straight guard and rectilinear blade; the left-hand dagger , used in fencing matches alongside the rapier; and the ceremonial daggers , richly ornamented and reserved for the highest ranks.
Symbol of power and devotion
Beyond their martial function, many medieval daggers were used in rituals, investitures, and religious ceremonies. Their design combined tempered steel with decorated handles of bronze, wood, or bone, reflecting the union between war and the sacred.
Collection features
- Replicas of medieval daggers in high-quality steel
- Straight or triangular blades, sharp and resistant
- Ornate handles in wood, bronze or bone
- Cross, candle or richly decorated guards
- Pieces for historical recreation, exhibition and collection
Relive the Middle Ages in the Medieval Store
The Medieval Dagger Collection invites you to wield the steel that defended castles, crusades, and entire kingdoms. Find your ideal dagger at the Medieval Shop and make your collection a reflection of knightly history.































