The Suontaka Viking Sword Review Museum Replicas Windlass Steelcrafts

Published: 3 years ago

Circa Mid 10th Century
The original Suontaka sword was found in a woman's grave in Finland. The grave dates from C 1100AD, however the sword form suggests a much earlier date of origin, possibly as early as mid 10th Century AD.

Our stunning version of this piece features a highly detailed knotwork pommel, guard, grip band and inserts. All have been lavishly plated in rich copper. The tough 1065 high carbon steel blade has a full tang and is fully tempered, then peened over the pommel. The sword comes complete with a rich leather scabbard and matching copper fittings and sports a baldric for wearing this powerful piece. Made by Windlass Steelcrafts.

Can be sharpened and/or personalized with 3 Initials for additional fees.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Attribute name Attribute value
Overall Length 37"
Blade Length 30-3/4"
Blade Width 1-3/4"
Blade Thickness 3/16"
Weight 3lbs 1oz
Material 1065 High Carbon Steel
Edge Unsharpened
Sharpening Available
Engraving Available

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