What do I offer?

Sword making

Where a new sword is needed, the story begins from scratch.
From a piece of steel, from the first heat, from hammer blows born in the silence of the workshop.
I create new swords to order, exactly according to the wishes of the future wearer — from the blade to the last seam on the handle.

Each sword is created slowly, precisely. Balance, deflection, hardness, aesthetics — nothing is a coincidence.

Wood, leather, solid steel: materials that have served for centuries, still serve today.

The result is a sword that is not just an ornament — but a weapon that will stand the test of time, whether it is headed for the stage, the swordsman's armory, or the collector's display case.

Knife making

Where the sword commands, the knife serves. And a good knife is like a companion — silent, but not betraying.
I create hand-forged knives that honor traditional craftsmanship and honest materials.

Each knife goes through fire, anvil, and patient grinding to become balanced, reliable, and sharp as a good tool demands.
For the forest, for the kitchen, for a collection, for a gift — exactly according to the purpose you assign to it.

A knife that is created in my hands has character and serves for many years, not a season. It is a thing useful, beautiful, and strong as the hand that guides it.

Sword restoration

Time can weaken steel, rust the surface, and dull the edge. But swords that served the hands of warriors or guardians of past times deserve more than oblivion.

That's why I restore blades to their original strength, shine, and balance, with the utmost respect for history and original workmanship.

I preserve character, leaving traces of the ages only where they belong on a sword - a patina that tells a story. I fix everything else: from strengthening the blade, adding guards, to restoring the blade and handle from faithful materials.

Each restored sword is a rebirth of the past, ready to proudly hang on the wall again, serve in fencing training, or become an ornament in a collection.

Production of historical sword replicas

I replicate swords from ancient centuries, from the early Middle Ages, the period of chivalry and the Crusades, as well as the Renaissance.

Each blade is not only faithful in appearance, but also functionally corresponding to the originals, ready to stand up in the hands of a swordsman, collector and history lover.

I study the form of the original pieces, proportions, balance, shape of the blade and handle, so that the new sword not only bears the form of its ancestor, but also its soul and weight. Wood, leather - materials known from the past.

No mass production, only patience, precision and traditional craftsmanship.

This is how weapons are created that do not look like history in a photograph, but like a sword that could go on a campaign again.

Blade hardening

Hardening is the moment when ordinary steel becomes a real sword.

In the heat of the furnace, the metal submits to fire, only to be tamed with water or oil.

It is here that the hardness, flexibility and durability of the entire blade are decided.

I harden each sword with respect for the material and its future purpose. The correct temperature, timing and method of cooling are not accidental - they are the result of experience, testing and a feeling that can only be acquired through years of work at the furnace.

After hardening, tempering follows, which gives the sword balance. Hardness without brittleness, strength without breaking. The blade must withstand impact, bending and time - exactly as the masters of past centuries would have expected.