Viking Sword , functional
Functional Viking Sword of the 10th century, handmade. EN45 hardened carbon steel blade with a hardness of 48-50 HRC. Full strap with retained strap and leather covered strap. Includes leather-covered wooden sheath.
With their distinctive cruciform protector and Brazil nut pommel, they are similar in weight and static balance and offer virtually identical handling characteristics. Both are harmonically balanced, optimizing the handling characteristics for the re-enactor in the case of this hard-hitting version.
The blade is forged in 5160 high carbon steel and marquenched to HRC 50-52, providing anti-burr safety. The grip is wooden and covered with leather on a drawstring coating.
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Main features:
- 5160 spring sauce
marquenched - Pommel Peened
- Tinker Approved
Details:
- Total length: approx. 91 cm
- Blade length: approx. 78 cm
- Cuff length: approx. 13 cm
- Weight: approx. 1050 g
- Blade material: spring steel 5160
Functional Viking Sword of the 10th century, handmade. EN45 hardened carbon steel blade with a hardness of 48-50 HRC. Full strap with retained strap and leather covered strap. Includes leather-covered wooden sheath.
This Viking sword, with its intricate cloak, is worthy of a brave Nordic king.
The Vikings landed in the north with the aim of attacking and conquering the world. They fought each other and it was not uncommon for kings to lead and confront each other.
Each piece of steel is handmade and incredibly detailed, especially the embossed leather case and richly plated in silver. The light and wide Viking-style blade is made of 1095 high carbon steel and temperate.
The sheath is made of wood covered with quality leather and leather. Elegant pieces of metal decorate sheath and baldric.
Viking Ironside Sword features a polished high-carbon steel 1075 blade. Each edge is finished by hand and polished with razor sharpness. The wooden handle is finished with a leather wrap for added comfort and grip. The Viking Ironside Sword includes a leather-covered wooden hem with steel fittings, making it a true representation of this classic weapon.
Functional Viking sword of the 10th century, replica of the original that is in the Copenhagen Museum. High carbon steel blade, leather wrapped handle, protector and steel button. Includes leather-covered wooden sheath.
Tinker Early Viking Sword - Sharp
Michael 'Tinker' Pearce designed a series of swords made by Hanwei in 5160 steel, which emphasize authenticity, functionality and performance.
Replica of a Viking sword designed with a very complex fist made of brass.
The carbon steel blade contains the typical wide spike of Viking swords.
Because of this, the weight is only 1000g.
A true presentable specimen.
Anglo-Saxon Fetter Lane Sword with Sheath, 8th c., Damascus Steel Blade
This beautiful sword from the Vendel Period is loosely based on a finely crafted artifact kept today in the History Museum (Historiska Museet) in Stockholm, Sweden (Item 120525, SHM 10796). The original piece, a gilded bronze sword hilt (see last photo), is a tomb found at Broa, on the Swedish island of Gotland.
Many finds attributed to the Vendel era (roughly lying between the Migration Period and the Viking Age in Swedish history) testify to the high quality of craftsmanship attainable in Scandinavia at the time.
In terms of shape, this one-hander is a classic example of a Norse or Viking sword. The wide double-edged carbon steel blade is medium length, with a wide fuller running the entire length of the blade and disappearing just short of the point. The edges are not sharp, while the tip is pointed, and the full tang of the blade is threaded into the pommel.
The beautiful hilt of this one-handed sword is made of bronze, polished and adorned with intricate motifs inspired by the original artifact. Since swords with all-bronze handles can tend to be heavy and a little unbalanced, we opted for a hollow hilt to get around this issue.
Our one-handed Vendel sword comes complete with a brown wood and leather scabbard with wooden hanging loop (maximum belt width of 5.5 cm) and brass throat and hat.
Please note that this medieval sword is not a battle-ready weapon. It is designed as a collector's piece or decoration/display and is not suitable for combat reenactment. In addition to its quality as a collectible, it is also perfectly suited as a prop, for example, to complete your costume.
This sword was discovered in the Langeid area of Norway in 2011 in an ancient Viking burial ground. Along with coins and an axe, an astonishing and unique sword was exhumed that had not seen the light of day for more than 10 centuries. Handle with elaborate inscriptions like the one displayed on the original weapon. Windlass Steelcrafts has replicated this incredible weapon, creating a fully functional sword with a carbon steel blade that is capable of fighting like the original. Measurements: 101 cm
About 750 Viking sword that all Nordic warriors carried and used. A simple sword with few details, but classic viking era. Wide channel blade that allows a perfect balance on hand
In the pantheon of Norse deities, Baldur was the son of Odin and Frigg (i.e. brother of Thor and Loki) and as such was destined to reign after Odin. Beloved by all the gods except Loki, Baldur is known for providing joy to all those who spend time with him. In Old Norse poetry, Baldur's death is described as a tragedy and a foreshadowing of Ragnarök.
In honor of the lesser-known brother, this classic Viking sword was designed as a tribute to Asgard's most beautiful limb. The leather hilt of this sword is laser-engraved with the three runes that Windlass believes best suit the Norse god. Some scholars believe that the name Baldur means "bold," which is why the rune of courage was added. In his attempt to protect Baldur from danger, Frigg asked everyone to swear never to hurt him (except the mistletoe), so the protection rune was also added. Finally, Baldur was also known to always be prepared for battle, and so the rune of strength completes the arrangement.
The blade is engraved with runes that roughly translates as the spelling of "Baldur". The leather hem (with integrated belt) is covered by a layer of black suede, which is adorned with a high-quality leather upper and collar. A Viking symbol for the sun is depicted on the head and throat, as Baldur was known to all who knew him as a shining light.
Includes matching wooden hem with suede cover.
Manufactured by Windlass Steelcrafts.
Please note that this sword is not a battle-ready weapon. It is designed as a collector's piece or decoration/display and is not suitable for combat reenactment. In addition to the collector's quality, it is also perfectly suited as an accessory, for example, to complete your fantasy.
Details:
- Blade material: 1065 high carbon steel
- Overall length: approx. 95 cm
- Blade length: approx. 79 cm
- Blade thickness: approx. 4 mm
- Cable length: approx. 10 cm / full handle approx. 16 cm
-Max. Blade width: approx. 5.2 cm
- Break-even point: approx. 17.5 cm (front of the guard)
-Incl. Leather-covered wooden sheath with brass appliqués
- Weight without hem: approx. 1280 g
- Weight with hem: approx. 1900 g
Viking Sword Sweden functional with blade made of high-canelated carbon steel, fantastic button and classic Viking protector. The handle is made of leather covered wood. Includes leather covered hem.
Viking Sword of Langeid (Norway), c. 11, Incl. Sheath
Scandinavian sword of the Vendel period with brass handle and steel blade of Damascus
This beautiful sword from the Vendel period is inspired by a finely crafted and richly decorated find, excavated from the grave of a ship in a ship cemetery near Uppsala, Sweden. Due to its sumptuous and intricate details, the original archaeological piece is believed to have been the prestigious weapon of the 7th / VIIIth century. Many artifacts attributed to the Vendel era (approximately between the migration period and the Viking era in Swedish history) testify to the high quality of craftsmanship that could be achieved at that time.
This battle-ready Viking sword was developed in close cooperation with fencing and martial arts instructor Volker Kunkel and his West-Coast-Institute. Unfortunately, Volker did not live to see the launch of this small series on the market. He passed away very early, in April 2021.
The goal was to offer a sturdy, yet light and well-balanced sword, ready for battle, with a smaller budget. Here, Volker contributed his many years of experience as a fencing teacher, trainer, and traveling merchant in medieval markets. The Ulfberth® team and their blacksmiths have implemented these specifications and the result is a battle-ready Viking sword with a great value for money.
Based on the original from 9 to 10 c. examples found in Britain and classified as Type L according to Petersen's Viking sword typology, features a blade forged in spring steel, which has been hardened in oil and tempered to a Rockwell hardness of approx. 48-52 HRC. The very wide fuller makes it flexible and lightweight. The sword comes with approx. 2 - Edges 2.5 mm thick and tip rounded and relatively wide, which makes it eligible for combat on stage.
Like many surviving historical examples of the time, the pommel is a two-part construction: the trilobed upper section is fixed to the curved base by means of two rivets, and the complete spike of the blade is solidly hammered into the lid of the pommel.
This sword is available with two different blade lengths (select the model you need from the drop-down menu: short = 64 cm / long = 74 cm). The short version is particularly ideal as a beginner's sword for fencers who are not yet very strong.
Matching leather sheaths with sword belt (product no. ULF-SW-11SA or ULF-SW-11SB ) are available separately.
Details:
- Battle-ready sword category: SK-B
Learn more about our classification for practical swords without cutting
- Blade material: spring steel (high carbon steel, non-stainless), hardened and tempered
- Rockwell Hardness: approx. 48-52 HRC
- Cable material: leather-clad wood, handle and protection in cast steel
Dimensions Sword ULF-SW-12 B (long version)
- Total length: approx. 90.5 cm
- Blade length: approx. 74 /74.5 cm
- Handle length: approx. 16 cm (approx. 10.5 cm tightness)
- Blade width in protection: approx. 4.6 cm
- Blade thickness: approx. 4 mm (cutting edges approx. 2 mm)
- Break-even point: approx. Guard 15 cm
- Guard: approx. 12.5 cm long, 2 cm wide, 1 cm thick (center) / 2.5 cm thick (ends)
- Weight: approx. 1200 g
Specifications may vary slightly from part to part.
The steel used here is not rustproof and may have slight surface stains in some places. We recommend that you do blade maintenance regularly, for example using Ballistol Universal Oil, which is ideal for taking care of steel.
This is an original ULFBERTH ® product.
Norman one-hand, functional knife of the tenth century, made in Germany by Ulfberth®. Corrugated sheet in forged steel and well seasoned with a hardness of 48-50 HRC. The full peak is riveted to the button. The handle is covered in leather. Blunt edges and rounded tip. DOES NOT include hem.
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With their distinctive cruciform protector and Brazil nut pommel, they are similar in weight and static balance and offer virtually identical handling characteristics. Both are harmonically balanced, optimizing the handling characteristics for the re-enactor in the case of this hard-hitting version.
The blade is forged in 5160 high carbon steel and marquenched to HRC 50-52, providing anti-burr safety. The grip is wooden and covered with leather on a drawstring coating.
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