
The Greek xiphos was a single-handed double-edged sword. Commonly used by Greek infantry alongside the spear and javelin, the xiphos's length (~60cm) made it an excellent close combat weapon. This piece is a replica of a sword found in a museum in Greece. It has a beautiful decoration on both sides of the stainless steel blade, and is heavily engraved on the guard, handle and pommel of the blade. The scabbard for the blade has heavy engravings on it as well. A fantastic decoration piece.
OVERALL: 26 1/2"
BLADE: 19"
WEIGHT: 3 1/2"


