Also commonly called a kidney dagger, this Medieval Bollocks Dagger is a close cousin of the dirk, and also was a favored blade in Scandinavia, Scotland, and England between the 13th and 18th centuries, and particularly popular during the Tudor period. The dagger derives its name from its unique shape, featuring a distinctive and slightly conical shaped hilt with two oval swellings at the guard. This particular recreation does not lack that unique form, featuring the same double oval swellings at the tip of the hilt, accented at the top by a brass metal washer, for added detail and appeal. The hilt is, otherwise, made entirely from carved wood. The dagger blade is hand crafted from fine steel, with a hexagon-shaped cross-section and a triangular shaping that draws the dagger down, with straight edges, to a fine point. Included with the dagger is a leather sheath, touched a single brass floral accent and an attached belt loop. Distinctive and unique, this Medieval Bollocks Dagger is a great way to add a new variation to your medieval look, as well as a great and not-too-common piece to add to your collection, too.
Key Features:
- Fully Functional
- A Recreation of the Tudor Era Bollocks Dagger
- Blade Features an Unsharpened Edge
- Includes a Leather Sheath with Brass Accent
Materials:
- Features a Hand Crafted EN45 High Carbon?Steel Blade
- Possesses a Distinctively Shaped Wood Hilt
Measurements:
- Overall Length: 15.5 Inches
- Blade Length: 10.25 Inches
- Weight: 7.2 Ounces
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