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The celebrated Cawood Sword, named after its discovery location near Cawood Castle in England, is regarded as one of the finest and best-preserved examples of an 11th century Viking sword in existence. Preserved in the mud of the bed of the River Ouse for almost a millenium, the sword has now found a permanent home in the Yorkshire Museum, where it is a leading attraction. What is almost certainly a “sister” sword was unearthed in Norway in 1888, giving a valuable clue to the Cawood Sword’s origin.

Hanwei’s version of the sword replicates the lobated pommel and steeply down curved quillons of the hilt perfectly, while the wide-fullered blade is reproduced in forged 5160 high-carbon steel. The weight and balance provide for a very usable sword. No details of the original scabbard are known, but the styling of Hanwei’s leather-covered version is typical of the period.

 

Made by Hanwei.

 

Key Features:

  • 5160 High-Carbon Steel
  • Period Scabbard included
  • Based on Yorkshire Museum Piece

 

Overall: 35 5/8"
Blade Length: 29 5/8"
Handle Length: 4"
Weight: 2 lb 7 oz
Blade Steel: 5160

Specs will vary slightly
from piece to piece.

Cawood Sword - SH2457

SKU: SH2457
£427.20Price
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