Sword from Gnezdovo

Sword from Gnezdovo

299.99 

This amazing sword is based on the one found in 1874 at the archaeological site of Gnezdovo, near Smolensk, Russia, at the C-15 burial mound, dated from the 9th-10th century.

On one side, the blade bore the inscription +ULFBERH+T, and on the other side, a sequence of vertical lines and volutes, whose meaning has remained unknown to this day.
The sword was classified as a Type E1 according to Petersen’s Viking sword typology. This particular variant is characterized by the simple cell ornamentation gracing the hilt: The guard and pommel were adorned with numerous round holes or pits arranged in lines and forming a somewhat chequered pattern.

The exquisite ornamentation of the original indicates its pertainance to a character of great relevance or belonging to the nobility.

Blade made of 1060 spring steel with an approximated hardness of 48 – 52 HRC. The pommel and guard are made of casted .

– Overall length 97 cm.

– Blade length 79 cm.

– P.O.B.: ~12 cm from guard.

– Handle: 10 cm.

– Weight (without scabbard): ~1.800 grams.

A wooden scabbard covered with leather and brass casted fittings is included.

Semi-sharp blade (1mm edge), not suitable for combat. Only suitable for display.

 

Availability: Only 1 left in stock

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