Viking sword island Eigg with regular handle 9th-10th century with scabbard
This Viking sword is a replica of a sword from the 8th to 9th century, which was found in a museum on the island of Eigg. Its blunt, slender blade of carbon steel has a wide groove, the short hilt, handle and pommel are cast in bronze and richly decorated. The scabbard is made of leather wrapped wood and has a bronze battlement and mouth plate as well as a bronze bow as a belt loop (for belts up to 5 cm wide).
Data Viking Sword
total length: 97,5 cm
Blade length: 80 cm
handle length: 17,5 cm
Weight sword: approx. 1833 g
Blade material: carbon steel
Decoration Articles
This sword is a decoration article and not suitable for show fight
general warranty for swords
Our show combat weapons are subject to the legal warranty of two years like all other goods. However, it should be noted that the customer is responsible for providing evidence of defects (e.g. material defects) that were already present at the time of purchase and have not been claimed within 6 months. Complaints after 6 months are therefore often difficult and unfortunate for both sides. An exhibition sword is naturally an object of wear and tear. Even the best and most expensive exhibition sword becomes chipped after heavy use, the parry bar can become wobbly and the grip can become loose. This is normal, because strong forces act on the material. Even with these blades the unlikely case can occur that they break if they are already weakened by several and deep embrasures. These are therefore usually not justified reasons for complaint but normal wear and tear. A used show sword shows signs of use after use.
Item number | VM002446 |
Category | weaponry replicas |
Period: | Early Medieval |
Material: | carbon steel |
Proof of age required: |
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weapon type: | sword |
Verwendungsklasse: | decorative |
Shipping weight: | 2,50 Kg |