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viking swords

Weapons

Viking Sword in Damascus Steel, 94 cm.

Cold Steel
220890000
876.39 €
Become a true Viking warrior with our 94 cm Damascus steel Viking sword! This impressive sword is hand forged from the finest Cold Steel® Damascus steel, ensuring its strength and durability. Plus, it comes fully razor sharp and battle ready so you can show off on the battlefield. The sword features a beautiful wooden hilt that provides a secure and...
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Saxon Sword in Damascus Steel, IX century (86 cm.)

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
224890000
821.79 €
The 9th century Saxon sword recreated by the smiths at CAS Hanwei is an impressive reproduction of the technique used by the Saxons and Vikings. With a 27-inch blade length and a pattern-welded core, this sword combines strength and beauty in a single object. The use of high carbon edge sections in the blade ensures a sharp and durable sword, capable of...
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Viking Sword Trondheim, Damascus Steel (77 cm.)

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
224880000
789.59 €
Take home a 9th century replica of the Trondheim Viking sword, produced in a single forging of high quality welded pattern steel. This design is inspired by Viking swords discovered in the Trondheim region of Norway during the 9th century, when Norwegian Vikings were plundering Great Britain and Ireland. The steel used in this sword is a combination of...
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Godfrey Viking Sword

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
005760000
620.19 €
Do you want to feel like a real Viking from the 9th century? Then the Godfrey Viking Sword is perfect for you. This sword is a faithful reproduction of the weapons used by the Vikings at that time, with a design and details that will transport you to those times of bravery and conquest. One of the most notable features of this sword is its folded Damascus...
545.99 €
Would you like to have in your collection a replica of a knife dating back to the 9th century? Then don't miss out on this Beagnoth Seax Knife inlaid with gold and silver, a luxury and limited edition! The original was found in the River Thames in 1857 and is currently on display in the British Museum, which is why it is also known as the Thames...
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Viking Sword S. IX-X

Cold Steel
089050000
453.59 €
Do you want to feel like a real Viking from the 9th-10th century? Then this S. IX-X Viking Sword is perfect for you! Based on the design of Viking swords of the time, this sword is characterized by its long and wide blade, its double edge and its grooved center. Best of all, this replica has been manufactured by the renowned American company, Cold Steel....
429.35 €
The Suontaka Viking sword with scabbard, S. X is an authentic historical jewel that will transport you to the Viking age. This sword is a replica of the original found in a woman's grave in Finland, dating back to the 11th century. Its design and shape suggest that its origin could be even earlier, possibly from the 10th century. The highlight of this...
Swords (Cat. B)

Functional single-edged Viking sword, Cold Steel

Cold Steel
255730000
349.99 €
Embark on the Viking epic with our Viking Single Edge Sword! Featured Features: Unique Design: Unlike most double-edged Viking swords, this sword features a single-edged blade with a rising point. Inspired by historical examples, it is not a literal replica, but an amalgamation of the best features of Viking swords. Impressive Blade: The approximately 77...
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Anglo-Saxon Sword Fetter Lane, s. VIII, Damascus Steel

Battle Merchant
123750000
349.99 €
Discover the beauty and power of the legendary 8th century Anglo-Saxon sword Fetter Lane. This fascinating sword, with its Damascus steel blade and hilt carved with impressive designs on brass, is a true work of art. This sword is a faithful replica of the one found in Fetter Lane in London, England, which is currently on display in the prestigious...
functional swords

Viking sword Cawood S. XI

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
038230000
347.19 €
Are you passionate about Viking history? Would you like to have in your hands an authentic Viking sword from the 11th century? Then our Cawood S. XI Viking Sword is perfect for you. This sword is an exact replica of the original sword found near Cawood Castle in England, considered one of the best preserved from its time. Imagine holding in your hands a...
Swords (Cat. A)

Functional Viking Sword

Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen)
028820000
347.19 €
Discover the authentic Functional Viking Sword from the 9th century, designed for practices and manufactured with the highest quality standards. This sword, from the renowned Cass Hanwei (Paul Chen) brand, offers you a unique and realistic experience in your training and historical recreations. The Functional Viking Sword is manufactured with heat...
342.99 €
Enter the Viking world with the Viking Dybäck sword with scabbard with Damascus steel blade! This sword, based on the one found in Dybäck, Denmark, around AD 1000, will take you straight back to the time of the legendary Viking warriors. Made with a high carbon Damascus steel blade and brass wire wrapped hilt, this sword combines beauty with...
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Viking Swords: Weapons of Power and Tradition

Viking Swords were very effective one-hit offensive weapons. They were operated with one hand and were designed to cut and not to puncture. At the end of the Roman Empire, the typical short swords such as the Gladius or the Spatha predominated. The Norse began to forge longer and heavier swords, they used grooves in the blades to reduce weight and the handle was short.

As a defensive complement in battle, it was carried in the other hand as a shield.

What are Viking Swords like?

Although the weapons most used by the Vikings were axes, Norse warriors also used swords. According to Scandinavian religious beliefs, dying with a sword in your hand ensured Valhalla. Viking swords were usually straight, double-edged pieces with a blunt tip. The balance point of these swords was at the upper end, a characteristic that gave them greater weight and forcefulness. This feature allowed very powerful blows to be delivered, but recovering the sword after launching an attack was more difficult.

Typically, Viking swords were wielded with one hand and a warrior's combat equipment was completed with a wooden or metal shield. This type of weapon was perfect for being wielded in open formations or in chaotic combat situations. Ulfberth swords, a name that could refer to a renowned workshop or forge, are the best known of the Viking swords.

Parts of the Viking Sword

Pommel: Upper part of the sword that is attached to the tang of the blade.

Handle, Fist or grip: Between the pommel and the guard is the area where the sword is gripped.

Guard: Between the blade and the handle. It serves as protection for the hand.

Edge: Sharp area on both sides of the sword.

Channel, Abatanador or Vaceo: Longitudinal indentation in the middle of the sword blade that usually serves to lighten the weight of the sword.

Tip: Tip of the blade of the sword used for thrusts.

Who Were the Viking Warriors

The Viking people come from northern Europe and are famous for their plundering and exploration. During the three centuries that their supremacy lasted, the Vikings built large commercial networks and were able to reach North America. Their capacity for expansion and ferocity led them to found the Norman kingdom on the island of Sicily and even to assault the coastal enclaves of the Caliphate of Córdoba and the Byzantine Empire.

Historians believe that Viking supremacy ended at the end of the 11th century, after the decisive defeats they suffered at the battles of Stamford Bridge and Hastings.

Explore the Legacy of Viking Swords

Viking swords bear witness to the skill and dexterity of these legendary warriors. Enter their world of combat and discover the importance of these weapons in Nordic culture. Explore our selection of authentic Viking swords and connect with the history of the Vikings.

Don't wait any longer to discover the strength and symbolism behind Viking swords!

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