Renaissance Medici Dagger
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Imagine holding in your hands a piece that reflects history, power, and distinction. Something that, in anyone’s gaze, commands respect and admiration for its ancient beauty, yet silently communicates mastery and control. The Medici Renaissance Dagger by Windlass Steel Crafts is not just a tool; it’s a symbol that connects you to an era of great families and leadership. In your hands, this dagger is reborn with every use and every detail, transforming you into an authority figure with a commanding presence that cannot be ignored.
This dagger, inspired by the legacy of the Medici, is your protector and your artwork. Its carbon steel blade measures nearly 28 cm, ready to defend or accompany you in your challenges. Weighing only 0.45 grams, it’s easy to handle, always prepared to respond at a moment’s notice. The grip, solid and balanced, guarantees a firm hold without fatigue. The sheath, designed with elegance, adds that touch of distinction only brands with history can provide. The Medici Renaissance Dagger is your ally in projecting authority and legacy with every step you take.
| Why trust? | Made from durable steel, built to last and respond in critical moments. |
|---|---|
| How does it improve your day? | Provides total control in every movement, reinforcing your security and presence. |
| What makes you different? | Its inspiration from Medici history, a symbol of leadership and sophistication. |
| Why is it important? | A item that links your identity to a legacy of power and refinement. |
| What do you get? | A functional and aesthetic artifact, ready to accompany you and mark your presence. |
Features
| Long | 41,91 cm. |
|---|---|
| Material | Blade: Carbon Steel |
| Weight | 0,45 gr. |
| Blade long | 27,94 cm. |
| Width | 2,43 cm. |
| Thickness | 4.2 mm - 3 mm |
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Imagine holding in your hands a piece that reflects history, power, and distinction. Something that, in anyone’s gaze, commands respect and admiration for its ancient beauty, yet silently communicates mastery and control. The Medici Renaissance Dagger by Windlass Steel Crafts is not just a tool; it’s a symbol that connects you to an era of great families and leadership. In your hands, this dagger is reborn with every use and every detail, transforming you into an authority figure with a commanding presence that cannot be ignored.
This dagger, inspired by the legacy of the Medici, is your protector and your artwork. Its carbon steel blade measures nearly 28 cm, ready to defend or accompany you in your challenges. Weighing only 0.45 grams, it’s easy to handle, always prepared to respond at a moment’s notice. The grip, solid and balanced, guarantees a firm hold without fatigue. The sheath, designed with elegance, adds that touch of distinction only brands with history can provide. The Medici Renaissance Dagger is your ally in projecting authority and legacy with every step you take.
| Why trust? | Made from durable steel, built to last and respond in critical moments. |
|---|---|
| How does it improve your day? | Provides total control in every movement, reinforcing your security and presence. |
| What makes you different? | Its inspiration from Medici history, a symbol of leadership and sophistication. |
| Why is it important? | A item that links your identity to a legacy of power and refinement. |
| What do you get? | A functional and aesthetic artifact, ready to accompany you and mark your presence. |
The Medici or Medicis were a powerful and influential Renaissance family in Florence whose members included four popes: Leo X Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici, Clement VII Julius de' Medici, Pius IV Giovanni Angelo de' Medici and Leo XI Alessandro Octaviano de' Medici, numerous Florentine leaders, members of the royal houses of France and England and who stood out for being patrons, selflessly sponsoring the artists and scientists of their time.



