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 high-quality carbon steel, achieving a high level of hardness, temperability and long-lasting edge retention. Also, the different shades generated by the carbon content of the different layers create beautiful weld patterns.
The blade's design is matched by the carved details on the hilt and leather sheath over a wood core, etched with a classic Viking motif. This sword is a true collector's item that will transport you to the Viking age.
Don't miss the chance to own a unique and high-quality sword in your collection of historical weapons!
Cass Hanwei's (Paul Chen) Viking Trondheim sword is a true gem for lovers of history and ancient weapons. With a blade length of 61 cm and a total length of 77 cm, this sword is an exact replica of the Viking swords used during the 9th century. Its Damascus steel blade material gives it exceptional strength and durability, guaranteeing a long-lasting edge and great cutting capacity.
But not only its blade is impressive, also its hilt and leather scabbard on wood core are meticulously carved with a classic Viking motif, adding a touch of authenticity and beauty to this sword. In addition, its weight of 1100 grams makes it perfect to handle it with ease and precision.
Whether you are a collector of historical weapons or simply passionate about the Viking Age, this Viking Trondheim sword is a must-have addition to your collection. Not only will it allow you to have a unique and high-quality piece, but it will also transport you to a time full of adventure and bravery.