The Ivanhoe dagger is a fictional dagger appearing in Walter Scott's historical novel "Ivanhoe", published in 1820. The dagger is described as a sharp steel blade with a golden hilt, decorated with precious stones and a figure of a falcon. To the extreme.
In the novel, Ivanhoe's dagger is a very precious and symbolic object that becomes a key element in the plot. The dagger is owned by the Norman knight Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert, one of the main antagonists of the story. Sir Brian carries the dagger as a symbol of his status and power.
Ivanhoe's dagger is an example of how a fictional object can have a great impact on a literary work and become iconic and recognized by readers. The dagger has become an item of interest to collectors and fans of Scott's novel. Over the years, several replicas of Ivanhoe's dagger have been produced, and it has been included in various film and television adaptations of the novel.