nspired by the weaponry of the Hellenistic world (4th–2nd century BCE), this lion-hilt sword reflects the artistic and symbolic traditions of ancient Greek craftsmanship. During this era, swords were forged by skilled armorers serving Macedonian and Greek warriors, blending functionality with powerful iconography. The lion, long associated with strength, royalty, and divine protection, frequently appeared in military and ceremonial designs.
This modern interpretation draws from those historical precedents, featuring a straight, double-edged blade and a prominently detailed guard adorned with a lion emblem. Such imagery echoed the legacy of heroic figures like Heracles and symbolized courage on the battlefield.
Mounted on an elegant display base, the sword is presented as a decorative historical piece suitable for collectors, classical art enthusiasts, and refined interior spaces. It embodies the spirit of ancient warfare and mythology, offering a timeless tribute to the artistry and symbolism of the Hellenistic age.