Deepeeka Swords


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DEEPEEKA SWORDS AT A GLANCE
Official Website: Deepeeka.co.in
Manufactured in: India
Steels Used: High carbon steel EN45, Bronze swords made from Phosphor Bronze, dull Zinc Plating or Chrome Plating on most items
Edge/Sharpness: Unsharpened (in accordance with Indian export law)
Price Range: US$50 to $200
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Deepeeka is an Indian-based company that was founded over 30 years ago. They originally were producers of gun parts, eventually moving into manufacturing colonial furniture, jewellery, nautical instruments, clothing, pet accessories, and eventually swords and armour. Their swords are unique in that they are one of the only producers of certain "functional" types of ancient weaponry, such as the Egyptian Khopesh

Here is a statement from their website about their products:

"We are committed to provide the best quality products at the most competitive prices. We have earned a reputed place in the exporting market because, all of its weapons and amours are supplied in standard wire finish. It means that a simple polish with a protective coating of oil / lacquer / grease is applied in order to avoid rust. Each item at Deepeeka Exports is handmade with a traditional skill handed down from centuries of experience & reliability. The weapons, jewelery, accessories and attire are authentic in appearance and reliable in utility." However, they will not give any guarantees or warranty information in writing.

The price range for Deepeeka products can range anywhere from under 50 for their daggers, 50-160 for their swords, and upwards of 250 for period armours.


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Deepeeka has literally dozens of swords and armours in production.

They are divided up into categories by culture, and cover ancient bronze ages swords and roman swords, medieval swords, and renaissance rapiers and 20-th century swords.

While most of these swords (found here) are considered for decorative purposes only, Deepeeka will make them 'battle-ready' on request - meaning that most of the designs can be custom fitted to functional standards. They also have a specific line of battle-ready swords made here




KNOWN ISSUES

Deepeeka's website is very vague on prices and purposes of their products. In fact, unless you contact their customer service department directly it is unlikely you will know much about the sword you are looking at. The upside of this is that they are very prompt with responses for the most mundane of questions – this author has never waited more than a day to hear back from them. However, some websites sell Deepeeka swords and label them as battle-ready when they are definitely not – and while Deepeeka has requested that they stop doing so some still are, so if you are not buying directly from Deepeeka’s site (and there are minimum order requirements as they are primarily geared towards the wholesale market) there is no guarantee that the description is accurate.

The main issue that owners seem to have is that the quality control is a little iffy. One sword will be good, the next will have some issues. This is common in large manufacturers, and with Deepeeka’s warranty not in writing anywhere you will pretty much be relying on the warranty extended from whatever vendor you purchased your sword from. At least one person has purchased a Deepeeka sword labelled battle-ready that experienced catastrophic structural failure upon cutting a coke bottle.


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When Cheap 'Battle Ready' Swords Go Wrong...

Of course, it should go without saying, but not all replica medieval swords labelled as 'battle ready' are in fact anything of the sort.

While Deepeeka of India make some reasonably good sub US$100 medieval swords - not all of them are designed to be anything even remotely functional - though some sellers label them as such.

The review below is one such horror story...

Deepeeka Sword from Kult of Athena

Click on the image above for the full review

However, for a more postive review of a Deepeeka Sword, click below:




WHERE TO BUY

There are actually not that many websites selling Deepeeka Swords, and few that offer anything close to their whole range. However, one website that tends to stock only their better models, at excellent prices is Kult of Athena


OTHER DEEPEEKA STOCKISTS

The following sword stockists also carry Deepeeka swords in their line up:

Aurora History Botique
NOTES: The second largest vendor of Deepeeka swords, their prices are extremely competitive and their range extremely extensive.

La Wren’s Nest
NOTES: Primarily a manufacturer of ancient and medieval clothing, this small family owned company also offers a reasonable range of their products.

Soul of the Warrior
NOTES: A decent range of their products, stocking some models that are simply not seen anywhere else.

By the Sword
NOTES: A favorite supplier of the Renfaire crowd, with good prices and a fair selection.

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Deepeeka Swords Experience.  In recent years I have only owned one Deepeeka sword. This is known as the brass pommel war sword (or Celtic sword). I have found it to be a sturdy sword,...

Swept Hilt Dagger  All pictures and descriptions I've seen of this dagger lead one to believe that it is a battle-ready rennaissance style maine gauche. What I received,...

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