Chakram

A chakram was a small throwing disk.

Description
A typical chakram was a metal (often steel ) disk from five inches (13 centimeters) to a foot (30 centimeters) in radius with a sharpened outer edge and a rounded inner edge. They usually weighed between one half and two pounds (one kilogram). They were oven covered in intricate engravings.

The cost to purchase a chakram varied from one to fifteen gold pieces.

Usage
A chakram was thrown much like a discus.

Notable Users
The chakram was the favored weapon of priests of the goddess Shar. She was said to carry a magical chakram called the Disk of Night. The deity Tyche also favored the chakram.