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| Name |
12th Century Viking Sword,
Nordic Sword
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| Description |
(Original: c. 1100 - 1250 Northern Europe, Museum and Art Gallery,
Glasgow.)
A well known leading expert on
medieval swords
comments that the original could be from as early as 1100 to as late as
1250. And we trust that he should know.
The pommel, a faceted wheel, is a
shape encountered
in the Leppaho Viking swords, a group of swords excavated from Viking
graves
dating from 980-1000.
The crossguard is of an early form,
which the
Vikings referred to as Gaddhjalt [spike hilt].
The blade is designed for the cutting
style of
fighting used during this period and has a fuller running 2/3 the
length
of the blade.
Our version features:
A hardwood handle, wrapped in
leather.
The cross guard and pommel are solid
steel, polished
and fitted onto a full tang that is peened at top of the pommel for
strength
and durability. And is how many of the originals were
fitted.
The scabbard is made from wood then
wrapped in
leather with a solid steel end cap. |
| Stats |
Blade Length: 34.5"
Overall
Length: 43" |
| Price |
$209
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