10th – 11th Century A.D.
Long have the Norse sagas inspired authors, historians, poets and film makers. The Icelandic and Kings sagas present some of the most culturally rich and elaborate accounts of Viking life. Through them, we learn of Norse customs, traditions, and beliefs. At the forefront of this culture, is the consideration of art as a central focal point in Norse life.
The Vikings raided and colonized wide areas of Europe between the 9th to the 11th century. Whereas the initial motives for the migrations are unknown, historians unanimously agree that their disruptive influence profoundly affected European political history and trade.
Widely recognized as superior craftsmen, the Vikings created remarkable Jewelry, Weapons and ships, known as Drakkars or Knarrs. The Ships were not only constructed for functionality, but as work of art. Viking ships were embedded with anthropomorphic figures leading insight into their beliefs and superstitions. The Viking love of riddling phrases and schemes of rhyme yielded a rich poetic tradition. This tradition found itself not only in their poetry, but also on their ships, weapons and jewellery.
At the center of this fierce nomadic culture, stood the Viking sword. Broad blade with a deep fuller, the Two handed Viking sword is a testament to the fierce Viking culture depicted in the Various Icelandic sagas.
Sturdy and resilient, the Two handed Viking sword is everything a Viking weapon should be; brutish, resilient and built to last. Individually crafted by our staff, the Two handed Viking sword is a testament to the warrior life and artistry of the Nordic peoples.
Blade: 5160 High Carbon Steel. Dual Tempered HRc 60
Pommel & Guard : Bronze
48-50 at the core
Total length: 40”
Blade length: 30”
Blade Width: 2”
Weight: 2 lbs 12 oz
POB: 4″
patrick jahries –
(please note I am no expert on swords) I bout this sword blunt but use it agents a Ringside Free-Standing Boxing Workout Punching Heavy Bag the sword held up no mater if I used the tip middle and lower parts of the blade on both sides it is a great sword my only problem with it is after using it for a long time is that the guard came a bit louse not swinging up and down but side to side on occasion which dose not bother the function of the sword but is a little annoying. the handle and the pommel a fine and I will continue to use it
Eyal Azerad –
Hi Patrick, Sorry to hear about the hilt loosening up. Please contact us so we can have your Sword picked up. We will repair it and send it back to you. Thank you!
https://www.darksword-armory.com/contact-us/