Typical viking sword that was in use in X century. It has a pommel and a cross with typical shape and characteristic decorations that looks like a little 'holes'.
Viking sword from XI century. Pommel and a cross made of brass with decorations made according to a sword found in Bjørnsholm, Søndersø, Denmark. Forged blade, no sharp edges and full battle ready sword.
Viking sword that was in use in X-XI century. Brass-made pommel and a cross that shape references to swords used in early medieval. Forged blade, no sharp edges and full battle ready sword.
Typical viking sword that was in use in X century. Cross and pommel made of brass, patined and then polished to achieve all the beauty of viking style design. Forged blade, no sharp edges and full battle ready.
Vikings' sword with brass-made pommel and a cross. Its shape and decorations are characteristic for vikings' time. Forged blade, no sharp edges and full battle ready.
Viking sword that was in use in X-XI century. Re-enactors and early-medieval fans knows that typical shape of pommel. Forged blade, no sharp edges and full battle ready sword.
Typical viking sword that was in use in X century. Cross and pommel made of brass and then polished. Forged blade, no sharp edges and full battle ready.