Rondel Dagger – Ironwood

From:  135,00 (Exc. VAT)

Our “Rondel Dagger – Ironwood” combines historical functionality with elevated craftsmanship.

Built with the same stiff, practice-ready blade as our “Simple” model, this version features handguards crafted from ironwood set between steel plates—creating a refined, distinctive aesthetic without compromising durability.

Drawing inspiration from original pieces, the “Ironwood” model offers the same structural integrity required for studying the close-quarters systems of Fiore dei Liberi, Talhoffer, and other masters.

The ironwood-inlaid handguards provide a warm, tactile contrast to the steel, adding both grip stability and a premium finish. Whether you’re practicing disarms, grapples, or armored techniques, this rondel dagger offers a historically grounded tool with an elevated, handcrafted character.

Size & Details
  • Weight: 470-540 g – depends on guard & final size
  • Overall length: 46-54 cm – depends on selected lengths
  • Blade length: (S) 33 cm / (M) 35,5 cm / (L) 38 cm
  • Blade width at guard: (S) 40 mm / (M) 35 mm / (L) 30 mm
  • Blade base thickness: 5 mm
  • Blade & gaurd material: 51CrV4 – tempered steel
  • Wood inserts: Ironwood
  • Grip length: 10-13 cm – excl. hand guards
  • Guards diameter: 64 / 50 mm
  • Point of balance: ~1 cm – from guard
Flexibility
  • Category: stiff
  • Suitable for: historically accurate technical practice / heavy drilling / light & controlled sparring with proper edge alignment
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care & maintenance
  • After use: wipe the metal parts with an oily (WD40) cloth
  • Storage: in an environment free from moisture and humidity
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Production & Delivery
  • Production time: 3-5 months
  • Shipping: from € 30
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Warranty & Returns
  • Warranty: 1 year
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Please Note
  • All of our products are handmade, so slight visual and dimensional variations may occur in the final items.
  • Images may differ slightly from the actual product due to screen settings and photographic limitations.