Craft & Details
The Narrative
This 9th Century Viking Sword is a 39-inch manifestation of this balance, hand-forged from elite oil-tempered high carbon steel. This material is favored by master smiths for its exceptional hardness and its ability to hold a razor-sharp edge through the most rigorous use. The blade features a precision-tapered geometry that commands attention and respect on any field of battle. Featuring a robust construction, this blade is forged for those who appreciate the Sovereign Standard of functional art. The intricate copper nut and pommel, finished with an antique patina, serve as a reminder that true power is both majestic and unyielding.
The hilt is constructed with the same dedication to quality, featuring a traditional design that ensures a secure, comfortable grip. Secured by a full-tang construction, this sword is fully functional and battle-ready. Every blade we send forth carries the weight of our family’s reputation, accompanied by a wooden scabbard with brass trimmings to ensure it reaches you in pristine condition. Whether intended for practice or as the centerpiece of a private collection, this Viking Sword is a testament to the artisan's touch.
Specifications
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Total Length: 99 cm (39 Inches) of Norse Presence
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Blade Geometry: Oil Tempered High Carbon Steel / 78.7 cm (31 Inches)
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Visual Artistry: Antique-Finish Copper Pommel & Nut
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Handle Ergonomics: Traditional Ergonomic Grip
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Fittings: Real Copper Features & Brass Scabbard Trimmings
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Structure: Full-Tang / Battle-Ready
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Edge: Hand-Polished to a Razor Sharp Finish
The Care
To honor the high carbon steel of this Viking sword, one must treat it with constant care against the elements. After any handling, the blade must be meticulously wiped with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove oils that may lead to oxidation. We recommend a light application of traditional Choji oil or high-grade mineral oil every few weeks to maintain the integrity of the steel. Avoid storing the blade in damp areas or in direct sunlight, which can stress the materials. By keeping the steel dry and lightly oiled, you ensure that the soul of this blade remains as sharp and vibrant as the day it left our forge.