Late Hellenistic Xiphos – 24” Greek Infantry Sword in 1095 Steel with Leather Sheath
The Xiphos was the trusted blade of Greek warriors, a symbol of close-quarters combat and battlefield adaptability. As Greek warfare evolved during the Late Hellenistic period (4th–2nd century BCE), so too did the Xiphos. This 24-inch Late Hellenistic Xiphos, crafted from 1095 high-carbon steel, is a refined version of the classical Greek sword, featuring a straight, double-edged blade with a reinforced triangular tip for superior armor penetration and slashing capability. Designed for hoplites, Macedonian phalangites, and mercenaries, this blade reflects the shift from traditional leaf-shaped swords to more thrusting-oriented designs suitable for large-scale battles against heavily armored foes.
A Blade for the Warriors of the Hellenistic Age
The Late Hellenistic period saw the rise of Alexander the Great's conquests, the dominance of the Macedonian phalanx, and the widespread use of Greek mercenaries in distant lands. This sword was a product of those times, when warriors needed a weapon capable of swift slashes and deadly thrusts against iron-armored opponents. Unlike earlier Xiphos designs, which featured a broad leaf-shaped blade, this version adopts a straighter profile with a strong, triangular thrusting tip, enhancing its effectiveness in both open-field battles and phalanx formations.
Expertly Forged in 1095 High-Carbon Steel
This 24-inch Xiphos is forged from 1095 high-carbon steel, a metal prized for its exceptional edge retention and strength. The double-edged blade ensures clean, efficient cuts, while the full-tang construction provides durability and balance. The reinforced tip enhances armor penetration, making it an ideal choice for reenactments, historical training, or collection display.
The handle is crafted from wood and bone, mirroring the historical materials used in Greek weaponry. The simple yet functional design allows for a firm grip and precise control, ensuring fluid movement in combat. Paired with a full-grain leather sheath, this sword is both an authentic tribute to ancient craftsmanship and a practical, well-balanced weapon.
Specifications
- Total Length: 24 inches
- Blade Material: 1095 high-carbon steel for superior durability and sharpness
- Blade Type: Straight, double-edged with a reinforced triangular tip
- Handle: Hand-carved wood and bone grip for a historically accurate feel
- Guard & Pommel: Forged steel fittings for balance and control
- Sheath: Full-grain leather sheath with belt loops for easy carrying
- Weight: Optimized for swift movement and precision strikes
A Tribute to Greek Warfare and Conquest
The Late Hellenistic Xiphos was a blade carried by warriors who shaped the fate of empires. Whether in the hands of a Macedonian phalangite, a Greek mercenary in foreign service, or a hoplite defending his city-state, this sword was a weapon of skill and discipline. This 1095 steel recreation preserves the spirit of ancient Greek craftsmanship, making it perfect for collectors, reenactors, and history enthusiasts.