Viking sword „Vestre” IX-X c. - type "O"

Viking sword based on an original sword from IX-X century. The original is part of a find from Vestre Berg at the Løiten parish in Akershus county in Norway. Alongside with this sword were also found arowheads, a lock to the chest, a second sword (very short), axe head and other iron objects - all quite well preserved.
This sword represents type „O” according to Petersen's classification.
Pommel, upper guard and a crossguard are finely decorated with engraved patterns that coresponds one another. The grip is made of hard wood and then wrapped with natural leather. For an individual order it can be also hand sewn.
The sword has a full battle ready forged blade with no sharp edges. Wide fuller allows to keep the weight as low as possible while the sword is still very well balanced.
As an option we also offer scabbards:
made of thick leather - decorated with embossed pattern or
made of wood and covered with leather.
Each one has a shoe (chappe) made in our foundry workshop.
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Reference:
Ian Peirce "Swords of the Viking Age", p. 87
Universitetets Oldsaksamling, Oslo
- total length 87 cm
- blade length 70 cm
- grip length 11 cm
- center of balance 8 cm
- blade width at cross 5 cm
- weight 1,05 kg
Leather color | ||
brown leather | ||
scabbard | ||
leather made scabbard | 151.28 € | |
no scabbard | ||
wooden scabbard covered with leather | 228.20 € | |
sharpening | ||
sharpened blade | 46.15 € | |
blunt blade | ||
steel parts | ||
mat |