
Italian Silver Stiletto Double Fuller Engraved Blade 17th-18th Century
Its slender profile and rigid blade made it ideal for thrusting through gaps in armor or between ribs. The stiletto was a favored weapon in Renaissance and Baroque Italy, especially in urban environments where its concealed carry and precision were prized.
It was associated with nobles, bodyguards, and duelists, and became infamous for its use in assassination and intrigue. Silver-hilted examples like this were not only weapons but also symbols of refinement and fashion.
- Material: Steel and Silver
- Origin: Italy
- Period: Late Renaissance (17th - 18th Century)
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Its slender profile and rigid blade made it ideal for thrusting through gaps in armor or between ribs. The stiletto was a favored weapon in Renaissance and Baroque Italy, especially in urban environments where its concealed carry and precision were prized.
It was associated with nobles, bodyguards, and duelists, and became infamous for its use in assassination and intrigue. Silver-hilted examples like this were not only weapons but also symbols of refinement and fashion.
- Material: Steel and Silver
- Origin: Italy
- Period: Late Renaissance (17th - 18th Century)
Condition:
Why Buy From Us
- One of Austin, Texas' top collectible stores with a 5-star reputation
- Fast, secure shipping and careful packaging every time
- True collector knowledge—every item is handpicked with care
Item Location: DKD
CC#WGR0060




















