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Windlass Steelcrafts Langeid Viking Sword

#501821
When a new road was being constructed in the Langeid area of southern Norway's Setesdal valley in 2011, workers discovered an ancient Viking burial ground. Along with coins and a broadaxe, an archaeological team exhumed a startling, unique sword that hadn't seen the light of day for over 10 centuries. Thousands of Viking era swords, in various states of completeness, have been discovered in Norway, but not one of them has an elaborately inscribed hilt like the one exhibited by the weapon they found that day. Windlass Steelcrafts has replicated this amazing weapon, creating a fully functioning sword with a carbon steel blade that's battle capable like the original.

$494.95

Sword of Baldur

#501781
We've designed this classic Viking sword as a tribute to Baldur, son of Odin and Frigg. The leather grip is laser engraved with three runes that we feel most befit the Norse God: Courage, Protection, and Strength. The 1065 high carbon steel blade is etched with runes that roughly can be translated as "Baldur", and arrives sharpened from the factory. The leather sheath has an integral belt. The sheath is covered with a layer of black suede and adorned with lace. The throat and chape bear a Viking symbol for the sun, as Baldur was known as a shining light to all who knew him.

$394.95

Hanwei / Tinker Sharp 9th Century Viking Sword

#501761
The Hanwei / Tinker Sharp Viking Sword has a wonderful feel that’s sure to capture the wielder's attention.
$279.95

Cawood Viking Sword by Paul Chen / Hanwei

#501769
The Cawood Viking Sword by Paul Chen / Hanwei is a faithful reproduction one found near Cawood Castle. Features a forged 5160 high-carbon steel blade.
$344.95

Ashdown Viking Sword

#501561
This sword has an extra-wide fuller and decorated crossguard with raised knot work. A matching period leather scabbard with belt is included, which has a highly decorative metal shoe.
$349.95

Battlecry Maldon Viking Sword

#501507
The sword has a factory sharpened, 1065 high carbon steel blade. Features snub-hilt with distinct lobed-pommel. Includes matching scabbard with belt stop. Overall length of 36-1/2 inches.

$349.95

The Suontaka Viking Sword

#501472
This replica sword has a full tang, 1080 high carbon steel blade. Pommel, guard, grip band and inserts are copper plated. Leather scabbard with baldric included. Overall 37 inches. Comes factory sharp.
$374.95

Erik the Red Viking Sword by Marto

#501454
This blade of this Viking sword is crafted of 420 stainless steel and features detailed etch-work patterns. Overall length of 40 inches.
$295.95

Viking swords were expensive to make. They were typically double edged, but single-edged swords were also used. The blades were pattern-welded, a method of sword making where iron and steel were forge-welded together. Together with weapons such as the battle-axe and the spear, the sword was one of the most useful offensive tools for a Viking warrior. Viking swords were typically meant for single-handed use, with the other hand holding a shield. They were more than mere weapons of combat; a sword often indicated wealth and status. Also, these blades were heirlooms and given names and survived generations.

Museum Replicas is proud of the variety of swords it offers. We carry a stunning range of Viking swords that would suit both the standard warrior and Viking royalty. We also understand that no Viking sword collection is complete without the Ulfberht, a weapon so ahead of its time it was considered mystical in some quarters. Our amazing replica does this sword justice. Also, check out the Tinker Viking sword design inspired by historical examples from the early 9th Century and Eric the Red Sword that is inspired by the legendary Norwegian Viking. Of course, we have much more in this collection – blades forged with expert hands and with detail exquisite enough to turn the head of even the most battle-hardened Norse warrior. Although an authentic Viking sword is hard to come by, we will give you a premium-quality weapon replica derived from those wielded by the most terrifying seafarers in history.


Top Customer Reviews

Review of: Cawood Viking Sword by Paul Chen / Hanwei

I like the sword. Cut-centric, but with a decent thrusting point. It does tend to drag the arm down a bit with the point of balance five and a half inches from the hilt, but swings fine in flow drills. And it is beautiful.
Reviewed by: Timothy D, January 01, 2024

Review of: Windlass Steelcrafts Langeid Viking Sword

This is a really nice sword. I didn’t expect it to be very sharp but it is. Also handles really well. This website lists it as 3 lbs 2 oz but mine weighs 2.75 lbs. The wire rapped handle actually helps with the grip. The guard and pommel has silver like plating with textured details painted. Overall Windlass has really improved greatly compared to its sword looking crowbar past. Also the scabbard is pretty good and has very nice designs and appears to be real leather. For this price I think it’s worth it.
Reviewed by: Ernest, November 07, 2023

Review of: Hanwei / Tinker Sharp 9th Century Viking Sword

Great and well balanced
Reviewed by: Russell, September 14, 2022

Review of: Cawood Viking Sword by Paul Chen / Hanwei

This surprised me … the workmanship is great; the lines are even & where they’re supposed to be; and I like it !

The balance is superb; it cuts well  though it’s not blade heavy … & the point tracks your gaze

It behaves like a similarly sized Type XV or XVIII

One of the best swords I’ve acquired in 35 yrs of collecting
Reviewed by: Judge Joe, March 12, 2022

Review of: Cawood Viking Sword by Paul Chen / Hanwei

A beautiful recreation of the original that feels good to wield and looks great on my side. I've worn it as the centerpiece for a couple Viking/Saxon outfits and it definitely draws the eye, in and out of the scabbard. My only small gripe would be that the scabbard is only glued, not stitched, in the back.
Reviewed by: Shannon, March 08, 2022

Review of: Ashdown Viking Sword

Receive this sword as a gift. I specifically requested it and it came in and was better than I could possibly imagine.   Craftsmanship is beautiful and is definitely true to the 9th century.
Reviewed by: Paul, December 26, 2021

Review of: Cawood Viking Sword by Paul Chen / Hanwei

This is an amazing replica! The sword is an absolute joy to look at, swing, cut and just plain enjoy. It came with a good edge right out of the box, but a few minutes with a whetstone put a great edge on it.
As soon as I picked the sword up, I knew that I was holding a fine sword. I could imagine what a 13th Century warrior felt as he (or she... Shield Maidens are historic fact) drew this weapon before battle. A certainty that THIS sword will serve well in the coming battle!
The balance is superb. Enough blade presence to let you make dynamic cuts yet feels light in hand and very responsive. The sword seems to almost lead you into the strike and follows every intention. The down-turned quillions give a distinct feel of defensive ability and the acute point makes this sword very capable of both cutting and thrusting making it a superb weapon in the melee. Easily one of the best swords available at any price!
- Rick Miller
07/02/2020
Reviewed by: , July 03, 2020

Review of: Ashdown Viking Sword

The feel of this sword in hand is really a work of its own art.
Reviewed by: Russell, May 22, 2020

Review of: Ashdown Viking Sword

The sword is beautiful I can find no flaws whatsoever, straight and true. I wanted a real, true to period practical fighting sword that looks and feels like it could be swung in a hard fought protracted battle. This is it. The grip is big and comfortable, the sword seems well balanced and truly formidable. The scabboard is solid, well appointed and adds to the overall appeal of the sword. My only complaint is that I paid to have it engraved with my initials and it didn’t get done.
Reviewed by: Dan, January 04, 2019

Review of: Ashdown Viking Sword

I just got this sword and I have to say, I was really surprised how great this sword felt in my hand. The grip was big enough for even my "ham hock" size hand! LOL i ordered it sharpened and I think I can shave with this thing, too. Great quality and awesome piece for the price! Thanks!
Reviewed by: David, May 04, 2018