Sharp Viking Sword Baldur with Runic Decoration and Scabbard - Outlet
1xImmerse yourself in the depths of Norse mythology and be enchanted by a blade that pays tribute to the most beloved of all gods. We present to you a masterfully crafted sword, modeled after the weapons wielded during the height of the Viking Age. This is not just a piece of steel; it is a symbol of light, purity, and the tragic fate of Odin's son, Baldur. Whether you are a collector, a history enthusiast, or looking for the perfect accessory for your costume, this piece will captivate you with its detailed craftsmanship, runic inscriptions, and luxurious leather scabbard. The high-carbon steel blade arrives razor-sharp, so please approach this masterpiece with due respect. Further product information ...
Sharp Viking Sword Baldur with Runic Decoration and Scabbard
Detailed Description and Symbolism
This sword is a visual homage to Baldur, the son of Odin and Frigg. Its design is based on classic Viking swords (typologically close to Petersen types with a lobed pommel) but is enriched with deep symbolism.
- Blade: Forged from high-quality 1065 carbon steel. A wide fuller runs down the center to reduce the weapon's weight. Laser-etched into the fuller are runes that roughly translate to the name "Baldur". The blade is supplied sharp from the factory.
- Hilt: The wooden grip is wrapped in black leather for a secure hold. Three specific runes are laser-burnt into the leather. The first symbolizes courage (linked to the translation of the name Baldur), the second protection (a reminder of the oath Frigg exacted from all things), and the third strength (because even a peaceful god must be prepared for battle).
- Guard and Pommel: Made of polished steel. The pommel features the characteristic lobed shape that is iconic for the Viking period.
- Scabbard: The set includes a luxurious wooden scabbard covered in black suede leather. It is adorned with interlaced leather straps that form an integrated belt system. The throat and chape bear sun symbols, referencing Baldur as the shining light of Asgard.
Historical Context: Who was Baldur?
In the Norse pantheon, Baldur was the god of spring, light, and beauty. He was loved by gods and men alike for his kindness. His death, caused by the trickery of the god Loki (who discovered that only mistletoe had not sworn an oath not to harm Baldur), is described in the Eddas as the pivotal tragedy heralding Ragnarök—the Twilight of the Gods. The sword bearing his name is thus a reminder of the transience of beauty and the inevitability of fate.
Usage and Safety
It is crucial to remember that this is a weapon with a sharp live blade.
- Intended Use: The sword is ideal as a luxurious display piece, part of a weapon collection, or as a costume accessory for photography or ceremonial purposes (with caution). Due to the material (carbon steel, tempered to 45-50 HRC), it is technically functional.
- Restrictions: Although the sword is made of quality steel, for safety reasons we sell it primarily as a decorative collector's item. Due to the sharp edge, it is strictly forbidden to use it for fencing, stage combat, or HEMA sparring. There is a risk of fatal injury to an opponent and damage to the edge upon contact with other steel.
Care and Maintenance
To ensure this masterpiece lasts for ages, it requires the care you would give a real historical weapon.
- 1065 carbon steel is not stainless. Wipe the blade with a dry cloth after every touch with bare hands and preserve it with oil (e.g., WD-40, gun oil, or specific sword oil).
- The scabbard and leather parts of the hilt can be treated with leather conditioners to prevent drying and cracking.
- Store the sword in a dry environment, ideally outside the scabbard if stored for long periods, to prevent moisture trapping.
We recommend purchasing a quality sword stand or wall mount to safely display and admire this item.
Specifications
| Blade Material | 1065 High Carbon Steel |
| Total Length | 95 cm (37.4 inches) |
| Blade Length | 79 cm (31.1 inches) |
| Grip Length | 10.5 cm (4.1 inches) - with pommel 14.5 cm (5.7 inches) |
| Blade Width at Guard | 5.3 cm (2.1 inches) |
| Blade Hardness | 45-50 HRC |
| Weight (without scabbard) | approx. 1260 g (2.8 lbs) |
| Edge | Sharp |
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