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Custom Handmade Carbon Steel Blade Survival Viking Sword - Hunting Sword Camping

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  • Materials: carbonsteel, wood, leather

Handmade High-Quality Viking Sword Ready to Use

Blade-27 inches (Made Of carbon steel)

Handle-7.5 inches (Made of Wooden)

High-Quality (Leather Cover)




What is Viking Sword

The Viking sword refers to a type of sword used by the Vikings, who were seafaring people from the late 8th to early 11th century in Scandinavia (modern-day Norway, Sweden, and Denmark). These swords were the primary weapon of choice for Viking warriors during their raids, battles, and conflicts.


Key characteristics of Viking swords include:


Design: Viking swords were typically one-handed weapons, featuring a straight double-edged blade with a fuller (also known as a blood groove) running down its length. The fuller helped reduce the sword's weight without compromising its strength.


Hilt: The hilt of Viking swords was often simple yet effective. It consisted of a crossguard (also called a guard) that protected the wielder's hand and could sometimes feature additional elements for decoration. The grip was usually made of wood, bone, or other organic materials and was wrapped with leather or wire for a secure hold.


Material: Viking swords were typically crafted using high-quality iron or steel, which allowed for a balance between strength and flexibility. The process of making these swords involved skilled blacksmithing techniques of the time.


Length: The length of Viking swords varied, but they were generally around 70-90 cm (27-35 inches) long.


Viking swords were prized possessions and often adorned with intricate patterns and designs, showcasing the skill of the swordsmith and representing the status and wealth of their owners. These swords were not just tools for warfare but also symbols of honor and prestige within Viking society.


Today, Viking swords are highly sought after by collectors and historical enthusiasts, and some replicas are available for purchase to appreciate the craftsmanship and history of these iconic weapons.

Listed on 11 November, 2023