Viking sword X c.
The typical Viking sword from the tenth century. It has the typical shape of cross and pommel with characteristic decorations in the form of "holes".
Originally this sword comes from Sweden, and is dated to the X century, according to the Wheeler's typology it is type II. This is a very well-known type of Viking sword, the most popular among the devotees of those times.
Forged and tempered blade has rounded edges to allow the use of the sword during combat (blunt blade version). Cross and pommel are made of steel and polished. Like the original, the pommel is riveted by two rivets. Tang is covered with wooden handles and natural leather wrapped, which provides strong and secure grip.
Warning! The sharpened version of the blade, for safety reasons, is not recommended for fighting! We take no responsibility for effects of such using.
- blade width at cross 4,5 cm
- center of balance 10 cm
- weight 1,3 kg
- blade length 74 cm
- total length 93 cm
| blade | ||
| mat blade | ||
| polished blade | 18.00 € | |
| grip | ||
| black leather | ||
| brown leather | ||
| scabbard | ||
| wooden scabbard covered with leather | 105.00 € | |
| leather made scabbard | 69.00 € | |
| no scabbard | ||
| sharpening | ||
| blunt blade | ||
| sharpened blade | 9.00 € | |


