This is a collection of Greek Era Weapons inspired by original museum artefacts. The collection includes swords, daggers, and spears. All the Greek era weapons displayed/sold on this page are blunt and are only developed for reenactment, display, and decor purposes.
No animals were harmed in the production of reenactment goods.
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Greek Kopis Sword | Korfu Kopis | Reenactment Sword
$165.00This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageThe Greek Kopis Sword was an alternate blade used by the Greek hoplites for slashing purposes. The Greek Kopis Sword is relatively long, single-edged, and has a curved blade. The historical references of this sword are seen on Greek sculptures and other museum replicas. The historical references miss out on the design of the hilt. It is evident that the blade was widest at the cross guard and the blade went through the cross-guard into the handle. It is evident from the historical findings that a part of the hilt was made of organic material while the cross-guard was made of iron. There is some debate that the original blade of the sword might also be made of bronze like other historical Greek weapons but the use of steel is more relevant. Our replica of the Greek Kopis Sword has a brass hilt with a horse-head pommel at the top.
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Practice Sword Xiphos
$40.00This is a Practice Sword Xiphos inspired by the Greek Sword Xiphos; One of the most prominently used weapons by the Greek hoplites. The Xiphos is a short sword, two-edged, and has a leaf-shaped blade. The historical references of this sword are seen on Greek pottery remains and other imagery. It is evident from the historical findings that the hilt of the original sword was made of organic material while the cross-guard was made of iron. This practice sword is suitable for reenactors and enthusiasts who would like to practice the art of sword fighting. The Practice Sword Xiphos is strong and completely blunt, the tip is rounded to keep it safe for use.
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Wooden Kopis Sword
$45.00Wooden Kopis Sword
A replica wooden sword inspired by the original Kopis sword used by the Greek Hoplites. The Wooden Kopis Sword is a speculative design for collectors and other history enthusiasts. The wooden swords have been in use for sword fight practice and they are still used by many martial artists to perfect their craft without any damage. The wooden swords are also a great home decor item and can be placed on table tops, entry consoles, and even as centerpieces to enhance the beauty of one’s home. A wooden sword makes a classical antique gift item for your loved ones.
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Sale!
Xiphos Sword | Greek Reenactment Sword
Original price was: $180.00.$150.00Current price is: $150.00.This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageGross length – 70 cm
Blade length – 54 cm
The gross weight of the sword – 1.98 poundsThe Xiphos Sword was one of the most prominently used weapons by the Greek hoplites. The Xiphos is a short sword, two-edged, and has a leaf-shaped blade. The historical references of this sword are seen on Greek pottery remains and other imagery. It is evident from the historical findings that the hilt of the sword was made of organic material while the cross-guard was made of iron. There is some debate that the original blade of the sword might also be made of bronze like other historical Greek weapons but the use of steel is more relevant. Our replica of the Xiphos sword has a wooden pommel and handle while the cross guard is made of steel.
Product code – AGWP-01