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United States Naval Academy Midshipmen practice carrying ceremonial swords

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Royal Military College of Canada ceremonial sword

A ceremonial weapon is an object used for purposes to display power or authority. They are often used in parades and as part of dress uniforms.

Although they are descended from weapons used in actual combat, they are not normally used as such. Their form and, especially, their finishing and decoration are typically designed to show status and power and to be an impressive sight, rather than for practicality as a weapon. Quite often, ceremonial weapons are constructed with precious metals or other materials that make them too delicate for combat use. With ceremonial swords, an example of this is that the sword may be poorly balanced. Historically, however, many ceremonial weapons were also capable of actual combat, most notably in the military.

Maces, halberds, daggers and swords are the most common form of ceremonial weapons, but in theory almost any weapon can become ceremonial. Mid 20th century rifles such as the American M14 and the Russian SKS, fitted with polished wood stocks, chrome plating and other decorative finishes, are common ceremonial weapons for honor guard units. Another example is the use of a firearm to signal the start of a race. Guns are also used in celebratory gunfire.

See also[]

  • Armes d'honneur (French)
  • Ceremonial mace
  • Ceremonial Sword (Holy Roman Empire)
  • Drill Purpose Rifle
  • Schläger
  • Staff of office
  • Sword of Justice
  • Sword of State
  • Toy weapon
  • Tumi

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