Parazonium - Greco-Roman Short Sword
The parazonium was actually an early Roman dagger, or at times a short sword, which had its origin in ancient Greece. It was predominantly carried by the high-ranking officers of the Roman legions as an auxiliary weapon to their sword (gladius). It is a precursor of the pugio. Its tapering, leaf-shaped blade is a typical feature. More information...
Parazonium - Greco-Roman Short Sword
Our reproduction has an unsharpened blade forged out of high carbon steel. Its hilt featuring a pommel in the form of an eagle's head is carved from genuine animal bone.
Delivery includes a matching leather-covered wooden scabbard with brass fittings.
Specifications:
- Blade material: spring steel EN45
- Overall length: approx. 57cm
- Blade length: approx. 40cm
- Weight: approx. 1000 g