Fans of historical blades will not want to give this one a miss! The Suontaka Viking Sword makes a great collectible sword or functional weapon. The original Suontaka sword was found in a womans grave in Finland. The grave dates from 1100 A.D., though the sword form suggests a much earlier date of origin, possibly as early as the mid-10th century. Our stunning version of this piece features a highly detailed knotwork pommel, guard, grip band, and inserts. All have been lavishly plated in rich copper for a stunning look. The tough 1085 high carbon steel blade has a full tang and is fully tempered, and it is peened over the pommel. The Viking sword includes a rich leather scabbard with matching copper fittings and a baldric for wearing this powerful piece. The sharpened sword works well for re-enactments or display.
Key Features:
- Fully functional
- Based on a historical Viking sword
- Fully tempered blade has full tang
- Includes matching leather scabbard with attached belt
- Hilt and scabbard fittings have ornate, carved detail
- Sharpened blade is great for reenactment or display
Materials:
- Blade is made of 1085 high carbon steel
- Pommel, guard, and grip detail are plated with copper
- Scabbard covering and belt are made of leather
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