#604394
Viking Sword
handgeschmiedete Klinge
The hand forged blade is made of carbon steel, the handle of wood.
Made in India. schaukampftauglich
Practical Viking Sword
by Urs Velunt
#6010081
Practical Viking Sword by Urs Velunt
The blade is forged from spring steel, with a Rockwell hardness of 50-55 °. It has a blunt edge of 2.5 mm and a rounded safety tip and is riveted to the handle end.
The handle is wrapped in wood and leather, Endknauf and guard are made of steel.
Includes wood sheath with metal fittings.
#6010660
Wikingermesser
Bei diesem Wikingermesser setzt sich die Griffbeschalung aus einer Kombination von Shishamholz und Pakkaholz zusammen.
#6010670
Saxmesser 81569
Ein Saxmesser mit einer geschmiedeten Klinge und Lederscheide, welche klassisch waagerecht getragen wird.
#6010677
Saxmesser 81579
Bei diesem Modell setzt sich der Griff aus einer Kombination aus Knochen und Olivenholz zusammen, was durch einen Griffabschluss aus Messing abgerundet wird. Die angedeuteten Schmiedespuren auf der Klinge vermitteln ein Gefühl von rustikalem frühem Mittelalter.
#6010848
Wikinger Axt 85271
Mit verziertem, stumpfem Axtblatt.
european+weapon axe axe viking withoutdetails
#6010849
Wikingeraxt 85272
Axtblatt geschmiedet aus Kohlenstoffstahl.
Griff mit Runenzeichen und Lederwicklung.
#6010850
Wikingeraxt 85273
Axtblatt geschmiedet aus Kohlenstoffstahl.
Griff aus Holz, mit Runenzeichen und Lederwicklung.
#6010851
Kleine Doppelaxt 85274
Axtblatt geschmiedet aus Kohlenstoffstahl.
Griff aus Holz mit Lederwicklung.
#6010852
Dänenaxt verziert 85275
Axtblatt geschmiedet aus Kohlenstoffstahl.
Griff aus Holz, mit Runenzeichen und Lederwicklung.
Kräftige Doppelaxt verziert 85 ...
#6010853
Kräftige Doppelaxt verziert 85276
Axtblätter geschmiedet aus Kohlenstoffstahl.
Griff aus Holz mit Ziernieten.
Für die beiden Schneiden wird ein Lederschutz mitgeliefert.
Wikingerschwert mit Scheide 85 ...
#6010863
Wikingerschwert mit Scheide 85383
Ein reich verziertes Wikingerschwert mit einer geschmiedeten Klinge.
Der Griff ist aus Holz, reich mit Ziernägeln verziert.
Auch die Parierstange und der Knauf sind reich verziert.
Die Scheide besticht durch ihre Metallbeschläge.
european+weapon viking swords reproduction middle+age medieval 10jhdnchr
#6010950
Wikingerschwert 61822
Filigran verarbeitetes Wikingerschwert für Dekorationszwecke.
#602186
Viking Sword
Das Schwert als Symbol der Macht und der Ehre
The presentation for this sword dates from the time of the 11th century. As steel 420s stainless and hardened steel was chosen. The blade is screwed together at the end of the handle. It is decorated decoratively. Obbeying bar and final knob from metal cast surround the handle. The handle is wound a revolved wire.
#602276
Chain-Mail With Coif
mit gebogenen Ringen
In the beginning was the eternally young dream of mankind, the inviolability of the body. Especially, we are reminded when reading the old sagas, such as for example of the nibelungenlied. The young hero Siegfried bathed for the protection of the body in the blood of the Dragon, and obtained an inviolable cornea that protected him in the battle against injury, until on the LAN, which fell in the bath at his body.
Weapons and protective parts are as old as humanity itself. Designed for hunting for food procurement, as well as to defend against enemies. Each new development of weapons, the Flint hammer at the beginning of the weapons from bronze to the iron sword of the middle ages, brought also an evolution of protective clothing with it, found your accomplishment in the entire armor in the 15th and 16th centuries. The shield, which had a wooden substructure with a Reed -, fur - and leather upholstery in the development first, before it was then made of metal was one of the first parts of the protection undoubtedly. For the body, we already know the scale armour consisting of small metal plates which were tied together from the time from about 1500 BC. The first helmets were leather, in the subsequent period of bronze and later iron.
The chainmail (the breastplate) is known in approaches already from the ancient times and evolved over the Celtic and Germanic - Viking age as a particularly esteemed body protection, which often held a sword blow. The chain mail has the advantage that it adapts to the body over a normal chest armor. Thus, you could sit comfortably on the horse. Therefore, the Hauberk had side vents. About 20,000 rings were processed at a chain mail. It is judged that only wealthy fighter could afford such body protection. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the sleeves were longer and included gloves. The chainmail could provide no sufficient protection against crossbow bullets and beatings with lances. The chains shirts had no chance against the upcoming firearms. Making a chain shirt takes around 11 to 12 working days.
Manufactured in India.
european+weapon coat+of+chain-mail viking armour armory armoury middle+age medieval withoutdetails
#602278
Chain-Mail With Coif
in Übergröße
Shield which had a wooden substructure with a Reed -, fur - and leather upholstery in the development first, before it was then made of metal was one of the first parts of the protection undoubtedly.
For the body, we know from the time of about 1500 years before Christ already the scale armour, consisting of small metal plates which were tied together. The first helmets were leather, in the subsequent period of bronze and later iron.
The chainmail (the breastplate) is known in approaches already from the ancient times and evolved over the Celtic and Germanic - Viking age as a particularly esteemed body protection, which often held a sword blow.
The chain mail has the advantage that it adapts to the body compared to a normal chest armor. To sit comfortably on the horse, the Hauberk had side vents. Up to 20000 rings have been processed for a chainmail. It is judged that only wealthy fighter could afford such body protection. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the sleeves were longer and included gloves. The chains shirts could provide no sufficient protection against crossbow bullets and beatings with lances. The chains shirts had no chance against the upcoming firearms.
Manufactured in India.
#602279
Chain-Mail
In the beginning was the eternally young dream of mankind, the inviolability of the body. Especially, we are reminded when reading the old sagas, such as for example of the nibelungenlied. The young hero Siegfried bathed for the protection of the body in the blood of the Dragon, and obtained an inviolable cornea that protected him in the battle against injury, until on the LAN, which fell in the bath at his body.
Weapons and protective parts are as old as humanity itself. Designed for hunting for food procurement, as well as to defend against enemies. Each new development of weapons, the Flint hammer at the beginning of the weapons from bronze to the iron sword of the middle ages, brought also an evolution of protective clothing with it, found your accomplishment in the entire armor in the 15th and 16th centuries. The shield, which had a wooden substructure with a Reed -, fur - and leather upholstery in the development first, before it was then made of metal was one of the first parts of the protection undoubtedly. For the body, we already know the scale armour consisting of small metal plates which were tied together from the time from about 1500 BC. The first helmets were leather, in the subsequent period of bronze and later iron.
The chainmail (the breastplate) is known in approaches already from the ancient times and evolved over the Celtic and Germanic - Viking age as a particularly esteemed body protection, which often held a sword blow. The chain mail has the advantage that it adapts to the body over a normal chest armor. Thus, you could sit comfortably on the horse. Therefore, the Hauberk had side vents. About 20,000 rings were processed at a chain mail. It is judged that only wealthy fighter could afford such body protection. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the sleeves were longer and included gloves. The chainmail could provide no sufficient protection against crossbow bullets and beatings with lances. The chains shirts had no chance against the upcoming firearms. Making a chain shirt takes around 11 to 12 working days.
Manufactured in India.
#602280
Mail Coif
In the beginning was the eternally young dream of mankind, the inviolability of the body. Especially, we are reminded when reading the old sagas, such as for example of the nibelungenlied. The young hero Siegfried bathed for the protection of the body in the blood of the Dragon, and obtained an inviolable cornea that protected him in the battle against injury, until on the LAN, which fell in the bath at his body.
Weapons and protective parts are as old as humanity itself. Designed for hunting for food procurement, as well as to defend against enemies. Each new development of weapons, the Flint hammer at the beginning of the weapons from bronze to the iron sword of the middle ages, brought also an evolution of protective clothing with it, found your accomplishment in the entire armor in the 15th and 16th centuries. The shield, which had a wooden substructure with a Reed -, fur - and leather upholstery in the development first, before it was then made of metal was one of the first parts of the protection undoubtedly. For the body, we already know the scale armour consisting of small metal plates which were tied together from the time from about 1500 BC. The first helmets were leather, in the subsequent period of bronze and later iron.
The chainmail (the breastplate) is known in approaches already from the ancient times and evolved over the Celtic and Germanic - Viking age as a particularly esteemed body protection, which often held a sword blow. The chain mail has the advantage that it adapts to the body over a normal chest armor. Thus, you could sit comfortably on the horse. Therefore, the Hauberk had side vents. About 20,000 rings were processed at a chain mail. It is judged that only wealthy fighter could afford such body protection. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the sleeves were longer and included gloves. The chainmail could provide no sufficient protection against crossbow bullets and beatings with lances. The chains shirts had no chance against the upcoming firearms. Making a chain shirt takes around 11 to 12 working days.
Manufactured in India.
#602282
Viking Helmet
mit Kettenansatz
The rings of the chain cover are galvanized.
Manufactured in India.
Viking Sword
by Marto
#602284
Viking Sword by Marto
Replikat des aus dem 10. Jahrhundert stammenden Schwertes
The metal handle has a rich ornamentation, the little ring at the obbeying bar which is described as an oath ring by weapon historians is particularly flashy. The blade made of 420s stainless, hardened steel is provided with a channel and screwed together at the end of the handle.
The original of this sword lies in the state museum in Oslo.
european+weapon reproduction swords viking 10jhdnchr
Dybek Vikingsword
by Marto
#602285
Dybek Vikingsword by Marto
Replikat des aus dem 12. Jahrhundert stammenden Schwertes
This sword was found in Sweden in Dybek (Schonen). The handle is provided with distinctive, typical ornamentations into silver finish. The blade made of 420s stainless, hardened steel has a fine gold etching and is screwed together at the end of the handle.
The original of this sword lies in the Statens Historika museum Stockholm.
#602288
Spear
Speerblatt
This article is designed for decoration and not for practical use.
A Roman long spear spear leaf. The delivery takes place without wooden handle.
Manufactured in India.
europaeische+waffen wikinger speere lanze lanzen mittelalter ohneangabe speere lanze lanzen rom roemisch römer römisch xwaffen
#602289
Spear without wood handle
This article is designed for decoration and not for practical use.
#602290
Spear
Rom und seine Waffen
Made in India.
european+weapon viking spear javeline lance middle+age medieval withoutdetails
#602293
Sax Knife Of The Vikings
mit geschmiedeter Messerklinge aus Kohlenstoffstahl.
This knife was carried horizontally. There are decorative metal ornamentations at the handle. A firm, brown leather sheath is part of the knife.
#602295
Viking Double Axe
mit geschmiedetem Blatt
For the two blades a leather protection is enclosed.
european+weapon axe axe viking withoutdetails
Sword Prince Valiant
by Marto
#602681
Sword Prince Valiant by Marto
Das singende Schwert von Prinz Eisenherz
The blade is made of 420 stainless, hardened steel, satin polished finish and has a precise entrenched channel. It is screwed to the handle end. The metal handle is kept in a dark brass finish and has green colored stones that give the sword, the magic power. He is covered with a green leather strap and has completed part of a deposit with the sign of recognition of Prince Eisenherz, the sword hand, and the unicorn.
On the hilt is a representation of the head of Prince Eisenherz is with King crown.
Prince Eisenherz, son of a king of Thule in the land of the Vikings got this from his father as a gift, as Deiser sent him to the court of King Arthur of Britain.
On the blade of the sword is the saying: 'Invincible is one who leads me in a good cause. In the hands of Prince Eisenherzt gave the sword a singing tone, therefore it was called also the singing sword. It was Prince Eisenherz become an unbeatable knight.
Chain shirt with black rings
by Haller
#603167
Chain shirt with black rings by Haller
The chainmail (the armor) has already been known in approaches from ancient times and evolved over the Celtic, Germanic and Viking Age as a particularly esteemed body protection, a sword blow often withstood. The chain shirt has the advantage that it adapts to the body of a normal breastplate. So you could also sit comfortably on the horse. Therefore, the chain shirt had side slits. In a chainmail approximately 20,000 rings were processed. It can be seen that only wealthy could afford such a fighter body protection. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the sleeves were longer and also included gloves. Against crossbow projectiles and blows with lances the chain mail could not provide adequate protection. Even against the emerging firearms, the chain mail had no chance. The production of a chain mail takes about 11 to 12 working days.
The chain shirt with black rings are only available in a size about XL (dress size 56-58) corresponds.
Made in India.
european+weapon coat+of+chain-mail helmets viking armour armory armoury middle+age medieval withoutdetails
Coif
by Haller
#603173
Coif by Haller
Undoubtedly one of the first protective parts belonged to the plate, the first in the development had a wooden substructure with a reed, fur or leather clothing, before it was made of metal.
For the body, we already know from the time of about 1500 years before Christ, the scale armor consisting of small metal plates that were tied together. The first helmets were made of leather, in the subsequent period of bronze and later iron.
The chainmail (the armor) has already been known in approaches from ancient times and evolved over the Celtic, Germanic and Viking Age as a particularly esteemed body protection, a sword blow often withstood.
The chain shirt has, compared to a normal breastplate, the advantage that it adapts to the body. In order to sit so comfortably on the horse, the chain shirt had side slits. Up to 20,000 rings were processed for chain mail. It can be seen that only wealthy could afford such a fighter body protection. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the sleeves were longer and also included gloves. Against crossbow projectiles and blows with lances the chain mail could not provide adequate protection. Even against the emerging firearms, the chain mail had no chance.
#604024
Ax 55027
This product is manufactured in India and corresponds to the applicable quality.
Made in India.
#604025
Spearhead 81206
The spearhead is designed for decoration and not for practical use. The product was manufactured in India and corresponds to the applicable quality.
europaeische+waffen wikinger speere lanze lanzen mittelalter ohneangabe speere lanze lanzen rom roemisch römer römisch xwaffen
#604027
Sax knife
Diverse Kampfwaffen
This product is manufactured in India and corresponds to the applicable quality.
#604399
Wikingerhelm
Der Helm ist aus kräftigem, massivem und sehr festem Leder gearbeitet.
Hergestellt in Indien.
Chainmail with headboard, rive ...
by Haller
#604817
Chainmail with headboard, riveted rings by Haller
The chainmail (the armor) has already been known in approaches from ancient times and evolved over the Celtic, Germanic and Viking Age as a particularly esteemed body protection, a sword blow often withstood. The chain shirt has the advantage that it adapts to the body of a normal breastplate. So you could also sit comfortably on the horse. Therefore, the chain shirt had side slits. In a chainmail approximately 20,000 rings were processed. It can be seen that only wealthy could afford such a fighter body protection. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the sleeves were longer and also included gloves. Against crossbow projectiles and blows with lances the chain mail could not provide adequate protection. Even against the emerging firearms, the chain mail had no chance. The preparation of this chain mail takes about 25 working days.
Made in India.
Viking Sword with scabbard
by Haller
#605424
Viking Sword with scabbard by Haller
The hand forged blade is riveted carbon steel and the handle end.
Suitable for exhibition fight
Made in India.
Saxmesser
by Haller
#605426
Saxmesser by Haller
A small decorated Saxmesser the Vikings. Blade made of carbon steel.
With leather sheath, which is carried horizontally.
Made in India.
#605502
Saxmesser
A simple Sax knife with a blade hammered from carbon steel and wooden clutch. With the leather scabbard which is carried horizontally.
Norman ax
by Jean Fuentes
#651130
Norman ax by Jean Fuentes
It is a decoration item, it is not designed for practical use.
Blade is made of stainless steel, the handle of wood.
european+weapon axe axe viking withoutdetails