Product description
This beautiful one-handed sword from the Viking Age is a replica of a find discovered in 1949 at the archaeological site of Gnёzdovo near Smolensk, Russia, during the excavation of burial mound L-13. Dated between 920 and 950 AD and classified as Type E2 according to the Petersen typology for Viking swords, the original piece was broken in two and found stuck in the ground. The original had a blade with the stylized representation of a man on one side, on the other a spiral framed by two crosses, which are engraved with the replica sword. Unique is the pommel with beautiful symmetrical patterns. This sword is made of 1060 carbon steel and is semi-sharp. The sword comes with a leather scabbard and beautiful early medieval brass decorations. An asset for lovers of the Rusvik Vikings!
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Details:
Blade material: 1060 high carbon steel (not stainless), heat treated
Rockwell hardness of the blade: approx. 48-52 HRC
Grip material: Brass wire wound wood, cast brass guard and pommel with an antique finish
Total length: approx. 97,4 cm
Blade length: approx. 78,8 cm
Edge: semi-sharp (1 mm)
Handle length: approx. 18,6 cm (handle section approx. 10 cm)
Max. blade width: approx. 4,7 cm
Point of balance: approx. 15 cm below cross-guard
Incl. wooden scabbard with genuine leather cover and brass fittings with antique finish
Weight without sheath: approx. 1,35 kg
Weight with sheath: approx. 2.1 kg
Based on a historical original
Shipment weight (g): 2500 *
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We do not sell this product to customers under the age of 18. Click here for more information on the European arms acts.
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This item is produced in limited quantities only. This means that every piece is unique. Sizes & finish may vary lightly from piece to piece.
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Prevent rust and corrosion by oiling your weapons regularly. Remove rust easily with black sandpaper. Remove burrs with a whetstone. Make sure you have removed all burrs before using a battle-ready weapon, as they can cause wounds.
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Maintenance & care
Just as with weaponry, you can care for your shoes and leatherware by applying a little Ballistol after cleaning. This prevents the leather from drying out.
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Tip: How to adjust the finish of your armour and weaponry
Luxurious (polished)- polish the steel with metal polish or toothpaste. You can even give the item a mirror-like polish. Test on a small surface first!
Handmade (matte)- soak the steel in cola for 40 minutes to 20 hours. Check regularly and treat with black sandpaper.
Antique (patinated) leave the steel to rust for some time in a damp environment, preferably outside. Remove the red layer of rust, to reveal the corroded top layer.
Please note. After finishing the product yourself, the warranty and return right expire. Celtic WebMerchant is not responsible for the obtained result."