Anduril of Aragorn
- Pre-sharpened stainless steel blade with elven engravings.
- Guard and pommel in aged metal.
- Handle surrounded by imitation leather.
- Wooden sheath covered in imitation leather.
- Blade length: 102 cm – Total length: 133 cm
- Weight: 2 kg
Introducing Aragorn's sword Anduril
Andúril, Aragorn's legendary sword in The Lord of the Rings, is a powerful symbol of royalty, courage, and hope. Forged from the fragments of Narsil, the broken sword used by Isildur to defeat Sauron, it is reforged by the Elves of Rivendell to accompany Aragorn on his quest to restore the throne of Gondor.
The name Andúril, meaning "Flame of the West," reflects its power and crucial role in the fight against darkness. The blade bears engraved Elvish inscriptions, attesting to its noble origin and its connection to the great bloodlines of Arnor and Gondor.
Andúril is more than just a weapon: it is the symbol of the return of a rightful king and the power to unite the free peoples against Sauron. Wielded with grace and strength by Aragorn, it becomes a central element in decisive battles, inspiring allies and sowing terror among enemies. The sword embodies resilience and light in the face of evil.





























