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The Dioscuri Rapier


One of our first original designs, this sleek sparring rapier quickly became our standard for a simple trainer that's a cut above. Named for the twin brothers Castor and Pollux, who became the constellation Gemini, the sword features a scattering of stars in the piercework of its closed port. Along with a ring to the front and barwork to the rear, this offers low-profile protection, while the large pommel creates an agile and comfortable balance. Please see our pricing structure for an idea of what a similar sword would cost.



 

∴ Specs ∴



  • Weight: 1kg

  • Total length: 121cm

  • Blade length: 107cm

  • Guard length: 7cm

  • Grip and pommel length: 13cm

  • Quillon span: 28cm

  • Point of Balance: 12.5cm

  • 2mm edges

  • Fencing flex

  • Swollen tip








 

∴ Notes ∴

The hand-forged guard and large spherical pommel are modelled on late 17th Century transitional rapiers, and have been blackened to a matte finish. The oak grip is wrapped in a combination of twisted steel and copper wire. The construction in finished with a rounded nut.


 

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∴ Dioscuri Variants ∴

While we are bespoke makers by nature, taking care to never make the same sword twice, the Dioscuri's simple elegance has inspired many bespoke variants over time, with our clients customising details such as blade length or quillon style to create a one-of-a-kind piece. Scroll down to see find of our favourites, and perhaps some inspiration for your own.


 

∴ The Dioscuri Arcadia ∴


The left-handed Arcadia variant boasts long downturned quillons, an ovoid pommel and a filled port pierced with a pattern of stars and hearts. The grip is wrapped with brass and copper braided wires, finished with Turk's head knots to the top and bottom.


  • Weight: 900g

  • Total length: 119cm

  • Blade length: 107cm

  • Blade width at base: 2cm

  • Ricasso length: 5.5cm

  • Grip length: 7.5cm

  • Grip and Pommel: 11.5cm

  • Quillon span: 25cm

  • Point of Balance: 14cm

  • Fencing flex

  • 2mm edges

  • Swollen tip



 

∴ The Dioscuri Lumina ∴


This steely variant is a close fit to the original Dioscuri rapier in terms of specs, but the aesthetics have been tweaked to fit our client's fancy: The hilt and pommel are polished to a satin steel finish, while the grip is covered in twisted brass and steel wire, giving the whole a proud military appearance.



  • Weight: 940g

  • Total length: 120cm

  • Blade length: 42"

  • Blade width at base: 2cm

  • Ricasso length: 5.5cm

  • Grip length: 8.5cm

  • Grip and Pommel: 13cm

  • Quillon span: 28cm

  • Point of Balance: 14cm

  • 2mm edges

  • Fencing flex

  • Swollen tip


 

∴ The Dioscuri Volta ∴


A bespoke update on the original, this sparring rapier features a blade made from 8mm stock giving a degree of stiffness for verdadera destreza practice, while maintaining a safe flex. It also has a more developed hilt, incorporating a third bar into the counter guard for increased thumb protection. Aesthetically, it benefits from a pointed arch to the quillon block, and hand-carved detailing to the inner of the quillons. The grip is wrapped in braided copper wire, while the furniture is oil blackened to an antique finish.



  • Weight: 1000g

  • Total length: 121cm

  • Blade length: 42"

  • Blade width at base: 2.2cm

  • Ricasso length: 5.5cm

  • Grip length: 7.5cm

  • Grip and Pommel: 11.5cm

  • Quillon span: 26cm

  • Point of Balance: 16cm

  • 2mm edges

  • Rounded tip

  • Fencing flex


 

∴ A Beguiling Edge ∴



"They can't live with each other, and they can't live without each other", your mother always said, laughing over her lace-edged fan. If only she could see you now, you think bitterly.


Brothers, and twins at that, you've always shared your passions. You recall those early years of swordplay in the cobbled yard, star-pierced swords glinting alike in the evening light, laughter giving way to shouts of frustration as every feint was foiled.


But there are certain passions that will not be shared, and when you returned home to rumours of your brother and your betrothed, there was only one honourable path to take.


Before you strap your black-hilted rapier to your side, you brush your lips against the lucky star on its pommel. You know beyond doubt that on the other side of the city, your brother does the same.

Ready to start your Balefire journey? Get in touch now to share your vision.

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