Damascus Steel Carolingian Sword - Viking-Inspired Blade with Brass Hilt
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Experience the unmatched craftsmanship of the Damascus Steel Carolingian Sword, a faithful reproduction of the finest European weapons from the 8th to 10th centuries. This sword combines a beautifully patterned Damascus steel blade with a stunning late-Viking hilt, making it a true work of art. The blade is made from a unique mixture of 1095 carbon steel and 15N10 nickel steel, twisted and folded over 400-520 times, creating a mesmerizing two-tone pattern that shimmers in the light. Tempered to 58-60 HRc, the blade is as durable as it is stunning, built to withstand re-enactment and roleplay.
The hilt of the sword is a breathtaking interpretation of the late Viking Urnes style, with intricate engravings inspired by the famous carvings of the Urnes Stave Church. The solid brass cross-guard features two intertwined serpents, while the pommel displays a Valknut, a symbol linked with the Norse god Óinn. The hilt is designed for both beauty and functionality, with a hand-shaped red-stained wood grip, accented with brass spacers.
This Damascus Steel Carolingian Sword is the perfect weapon for Viking reenactors, historical collectors, and anyone who appreciates the artistry and mythic power of the Dark Ages. Whether used in re-enactments or displayed on your wall, the sword’s magical steel blade and rich symbolism will surely captivate all who encounter it.
Key Features:
- Total Length: 32 inches
- Blade Length: 24 inches
- Blade Material: 1095 steel, 15N20 steel; Damascus folded 400-520 times
- Blade Hardness: 58-60 HRc
- Guard & Pommel Material: Solid brass
- Grip Material: Red-stained wood with brass spacer
- Included: Red tooled-leather scabbard
This sword is not just a weapon; it's a bridge to the past, connecting you with the warriors and mythologies of the Viking Age.