Scandinavian Balmung sword of Sifrido
Scandinavian Balmung sword of Sifrido

Scandinavian Balmung sword of Sifrido

Discover the precious Scandinavian sword Balmung of Sifrido that appears in the Song of the Nibelungs! This sword, made by Art Gladius, is a true gem for collectors and lovers of history.

With a length of 113 cms., the Balmung sword stands out for its imposing presence. Its stainless steel blade material ensures its durability and strength, making it a perfect piece to display in your home or collection.

One of the most striking features of this sword are the guards with eagles at the ends. These carefully elaborated details give it a touch of elegance and distinction, making the Balmung sword a unique piece.

In addition, its rubber-coated handle provides a comfortable and secure grip, allowing you to handle it with ease. The decorated Balmung pommel adds a touch of sophistication and style to this Scandinavian sword.

It is not only a decorative sword, but also perfect for ornamental and decorative use. You can display it in your living room, study or even in your office, making it the center of attention and a topic of conversation among your guests.

If you are passionate about history and love to collect unique objects, the Scandinavian Balmung sword by Sifrido is a choice that you cannot pass up. Get her and add a touch of magic and mystery to your collection!

128310000
112.00 €

short time Tiempo de fabricación: 1 SEMANA

In Scandinavian mythology, Gram was the name of the sword that Sigurd (Sigfried) used to slay the dragon Fafner.â It was forged by Völundr, the magical blacksmith, and originally belonged to his father, Sigmund, who received it in the hall of the Volsung after removing it from the trunk where Odin had buried it.

No one else could get it out. The sword was destroyed and reforged at least once. After being reforged, it split an anvil in half.

Long
113 cms.
Material hoja
Acero Inoxidable

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