🗡️ Viking Sword Description

The Viking sword, also known as the Norse sword, is a weapon that emerged during the early Middle Ages, commonly used from the 8th to 11th centuries by Norse warriors, commonly called Vikings. It is a symbol of power, prestige, and craftsmanship.

🔩 Key Features:

  • Blade:

    • Double-edged and straight, designed for slashing rather than thrusting.

    • Typically around 70–90 cm (28–36 inches) in length.

    • Made of pattern-welded steel in earlier versions, creating a distinctive ripple pattern; later models used higher-quality single-forged steel.

    • Fuller (a shallow groove) runs along the blade to reduce weight without compromising strength.

  • Hilt:

    • Short guard (crossguard) offering minimal hand protection.

    • Grip made from wood, bone, or leather-wrapped material, fitted to one hand.

    • Pommel is often large, lobed, or trilobate (three-lobed), balancing the sword and showing off decorative styles.

  • Scabbard:

    • Typically made from wood, lined with wool or leather, and often decorated.

    • Hung from a baldric (shoulder strap) for ease of access.

  • Weight:

    • Generally lightweight, around 1.1 to 1.5 kg (2.4 to 3.3 lbs).

    • Balanced for quick strikes and agility in battle.

🧬 Symbolism and Craftsmanship:

  • Viking swords were not just weapons—they were often family heirlooms, passed down through generations.

  • Richly decorated swords indicated high social status and were sometimes named (e.g., “Leg-biter” or “Widow-maker”).

  • Some blades bore inscriptions, such as “Ulfberht,” linked to high-quality Frankish swordsmiths.

⚔️ Use in Battle:

  • Used with a shield, as part of the classic Viking fighting style.

  • Ideal for close combat, delivering powerful slashing attacks.

  • Often used by the wealthiest warriors, while poorer fighters relied on axes or spears.

The Drakkar Blade Viking Sword

Original price was: $399.00.Current price is: $300.00.

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