The Bolognese Grace
The Marozzo sidesword is named after Maestro Achille Marozzo from Bologna, who could have used similar specimens to learn and teach the Bolognese fencing style, preserved in his treatise Opera Nova chiamata Duello (1536). Thanks to the protection of the port and the fancy curved quillons, it shows authority in bindings and agility in thrusts. The Marozzo is specifically designed for Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA) and is an excellent pairing with our buckler, targa, parrying dagger or a cape.
The Signorelli is our lightest sidesword, agile and swift, offering different levels of protection based on the number of small ports;
The Marozzo features a broad blade and has a stronger presence in the bind, while still providing some protection with a single small port, although it remains a lightweight model;
The Duelist, similar to the Marozzo, presents a stronger bind presence due to the wider blade. It feels more centered towards the hand because of the heavier, more protected crossguard.