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Three Lobe Viking Sword
£180.00
This is a Three Lobe Viking sword based on the style used by the feared Danish King Godfred until his death in 810ad.
This sword was a typical Viking style used from the 8th into the 10th century. Made entirely by hand, the cross-guard and pommel are malleable, heat-treated cast iron. The blade is made of spring steel through to the pommel where it is then hand-riveted. The blade has a pronounced fuller for greater elasticity and light weight.
This sword was a typical Viking style used from the 8th into the 10th century. Made entirely by hand, the cross-guard and pommel are malleable, heat-treated cast iron. The blade is made of spring steel through to the pommel where it is then hand-riveted. The blade has a pronounced fuller for greater elasticity and light weight.
The handle is leather wrapped. The scabbard is made from a leather covered light wood with two straps to allow the sword to be worn from a belt or crossbody strap.
This sword is not sharp.
Three Lobed Viking Sword Dimensions:
- Blade material: EN45 spring steel
- Rockwell hardness of the blade: 48-50 HRC
- Total length: approx. 95 cm
- Blade length: approx. 79.5 cm
- blade width: approx. 44 mm
- Centre of gravity: approx. 17 cm in front of the guard
- Sheath ‘“ wood and leather. 2 metal buckles
- Weight (without sheath): approx. 1340 g
Available to over 18’s only. Proof of age required.
If this sword is not to your liking, why not check out our other Viking weapons here.
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This is a Three Lobe Viking sword based on the style used by the feared Danish King Godfred until his death in 810ad.
This sword was a typical Viking style used from the 8th into the 10th century. Made entirely by hand, the cross-guard and pommel are malleable, heat-treated cast iron. The blade is made of spring steel through to the pommel where it is then hand-riveted. The blade has a pronounced fuller for greater elasticity and light weight.
This sword was a typical Viking style used from the 8th into the 10th century. Made entirely by hand, the cross-guard and pommel are malleable, heat-treated cast iron. The blade is made of spring steel through to the pommel where it is then hand-riveted. The blade has a pronounced fuller for greater elasticity and light weight.
The handle is leather wrapped. The scabbard is made from a leather covered light wood with two straps to allow the sword to be worn from a belt or crossbody strap.
This sword is not sharp.
Three Lobed Viking Sword Dimensions:
- Blade material: EN45 spring steel
- Rockwell hardness of the blade: 48-50 HRC
- Total length: approx. 95 cm
- Blade length: approx. 79.5 cm
- blade width: approx. 44 mm
- Centre of gravity: approx. 17 cm in front of the guard
- Sheath ‘“ wood and leather. 2 metal buckles
- Weight (without sheath): approx. 1340 g
Available to over 18’s only. Proof of age required.
If this sword is not to your liking, why not check out our other Viking weapons here.
Weight | 1.8 kg |
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Dimensions | 103 × 21 × 5 cm |
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