Celtic Dagger with Bronze Anthropomorphic Grip
You do not always need a massive sword to make an impression. Sometimes the piece that pulls your whole kit together is the one riding at your side. This Celtic Dagger is made for exactly that role. Whether you are building out a tribal chieftain, forest raider, ancient warrior, or fantasy wanderer look, this dagger gives your gear an authentic and practical finishing touch.
The first thing that grabs attention is the anthropomorphic bronze-colored grip, styled in the shape of a human figure. It gives the dagger an ancient, artifact-like quality that feels right at home in Celtic, Iron Age, and mythic fantasy settings. Paired with the long, leaf-shaped blade, the overall look feels both primitive and noble, making it ideal for customers who want a weapon that looks historical without losing its dramatic visual appeal.
The blade is hand forged from EN45 high carbon steel and comes unsharpened, making it well suited for display, costuming, and responsible reenactment use where a blunt edge is preferred. At over 20 inches in overall length, this is larger than many modern daggers, giving it a strong presence whether worn on a belt or displayed with other Celtic arms. The included genuine leather scabbard completes the package and makes it easy to carry as part of your outfit.
If you are an historical reenactor, or collector looking for a bold secondary weapon, this Celtic Dagger gives you a believable ancient look with enough visual power to stand on its own.
Features
- Faithful Celtic-inspired reproduction dagger design
- Hand forged EN45 high carbon steel blade
- Distinctive bronze-colored anthropomorphic grip shaped like a man
- Long leaf-shaped blade for a dramatic ancient look
- Unsharpened edge suited for display, costume, and reenactment styling
- Includes genuine leather scabbard for carry and display
- Excellent companion piece for Celtic swords, and historical collections
- Made by Deepeeka in India
Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Celtic Dagger with Bronze Anthropomorphic Grip |
| Overall Length | 20 1/4 inches |
| Blade Length | 15 inches |
| Grip Length | 3 1/4 inches |
| Blade Width | 1.75 inches |
| Blade Thickness | 0.17 inches to 0.12 inches |
| Weight | 1 lb. 14.8 oz. |
| Edge | Unsharpened |
| Point of Balance | 1 1/4 inches |
| Pommel | Integrated / Pinned |
| Blade Material | EN45 High Carbon Steel |
| Grip Style | Bronze-colored anthropomorphic metal hilt |
| Scabbard | Genuine Leather |
| Culture | Celtic |
| Manufacturer | Deepeeka |
| Country of Origin | India |
Daggers played an important role in Celtic warfare and daily life. While swords were often symbols of status and battlefield prestige, daggers were the practical companions that stayed close at hand. They were useful in tight quarters, in the confusion of close combat, and for everyday camp tasks that required a smaller blade.
The Celtic world, spread across much of Iron Age Europe, produced weapons that were both functional and expressive. Decorative metalwork, symbolic forms, and proud cultural styling often appeared in their arms and armor. This reproduction draws on that tradition with its anthropomorphic grip, echoing the artistic and symbolic design language associated with ancient Celtic craftsmanship.
For modern enthusiasts, this style of dagger works especially well as a companion piece to a Celtic sword, adding depth and authenticity to a complete warrior impression. It also fits naturally into fantasy kits inspired by tribal Europe, druidic themes, and early heroic legend.
If your outfit needs more than just another generic dagger, this piece is a strong choice. The Celtic Dagger with Bronze Anthropomorphic Grip has the kind of shape, detail, and presence that makes your kit feel more complete and more believable. It looks right at home beside a Celtic sword, hanging from a warrior’s belt, or displayed as part of an ancient arms collection. For reenactors, and collectors who appreciate bold historical style, this dagger brings character in a big way.
