Description
The Marto 520 Viking Sword is a reproduction of a 9th-10th century Viking sword, featuring a large steel blade with a central fuller and a bronze plated cast metal hilt. The sword was a popular weapon among Vikings and was often passed down through generations. It was used alongside other weapons such as axes, spears, and shields. The sword is 92 cm in length and has a tempered AISI 440 stainless steel blade and a bronze plated Zamak handle.
Viking Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain is a reproduction of a Viking sword of the 9th -10th century, characterized by a large steel made blade with a central fuller along its upper third. The bronze plated cast metal hilt is finely worked with geometrical and abstract figures. The guard is short and elliptical, the handgrip is straight and the pommel is specular to the guard even if of reduced size.
The Viking raids sudden appearance by the end of the 8th century are attributed to overpopulation and opportunity. The increase in trade in Europe meant increased chances for piracy. Basic Viking armament comprised a sword or axe, spear and shield, and a short knife attached to their belts. Of these weapons, the sword was the most popular and was considered with great respect, especially in the case of swords that had been handed down from generation to generation.
Viking Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain is a reproduction of a Viking sword of the 9th -10th century, characterized by a large steel made blade with a central fuller along its upper third. The bronze plated cast metal hilt is finely worked with geometrical and abstract figures. The guard is short and elliptical , the handgrip is straight and the pommel is specular to the guard even if of reduced size.
Overall Length: 92 cms - 36 1/2 inches
Blade: Tempered AISI 440 Stainless Steel
Handle: Zamak - Bronze plated