Description
Relive the fierce clashes of the Greco-Persian wars with this faithful replica of Scyllias’ sword, as seen in the 2014 film *300: Rise of an Empire*. Scyllias, a trusted comrade of General Themistokles, wielded a blade much like this one in the heat of battle against the vast Persian forces.
This reproduction captures the distinctive curved blade and the swirling designs on the pommel, hallmarks of the weapon’s unique style. Crafted from urethane reinforced with an internal metal armature, the sword balances durability with a weight and feel reminiscent of real steel. Its painted finish, in muted metallic greys and bronze hues, simulates the patina of aged metal, lending it a weathered appearance that speaks of many campaigns.
Measuring 80 centimeters in length, the sword’s blade widens to about 9 centimeters, flowing seamlessly into a handle designed for both grip and balance. The paintwork includes subtle chips and wear that reveal a bronze-toned layer beneath, suggesting the sword has seen its share of combat,an important detail to bring history to life for collectors, reenactors, or enthusiasts of cinematic armaments.
Specifications
Overall Length: 80 cm (31 _ inches)
Blade Width: 9 cm (3 _ inches)
Material: Urethane with an internal metal armature for support
Finish: Metallic grey and bronze to mimic aged metal
Design: Curved blade edge extending into the handle
Features
Authentic Design: Intricately crafted to replicate the sword used by Scyllias in 300: Rise of an Empire
Durable Construction: Urethane build with a sturdy internal metal armature
Screen-Accurate Details: Painted to resemble aged metal
Fun fact: The design of Scyllias’ sword draws inspiration from ancient Greek kopis blades, known for their forward-curving edges that delivered powerful chopping blows,perfect for the chaotic close-quarters fighting portrayed in the film.















