Bard's Sword
- 440 steel blade with decoration.
- Steel guard of a specific shape.
- Steel pommel depicting two eagle heads.
- Decorated wooden wall mount.
- Blade length: 74 cm – Total length: 98 cm
- Weight: 2 kg
Introducing Bard's sword
Bard's sword , heir to the lords of Dale, is more than just a weapon of war: it is a symbol of honor, courage, and resilience . Forged in the tradition of the Northmen, this straight and elegant blade reflects the hidden nobility of Bard, a humble captain who became a legendary hero .
Although he is best known for his bow and the black arrow that killed Smaug , Bard also wields his sword with fierce determination . Whether defending his city, confronting orcs, or protecting his people, his blade accompanies each of his battles with quiet composure.
Its clean, uncluttered design reflects the quiet strength of its wearer: a man of action, word, and duty .
A simple man's sword… for a royal destiny.
Forged to defend, brandished to unite.
The sword of Boromir, the loyal captain of Gondor in The Lord of the Rings , is an elegant and imposing weapon that reflects his courage and his role as protector of his people. Forged in the smithies of Gondor, this blade embodies the craftsmanship and tradition of this great nation.
With its engraved cross guard and broad, sturdy blade, Boromir's sword is ideal for close combat, combining power and precision. It illustrates his determination to defend his kingdom against Sauron's forces, while bearing the weight of familial and military responsibilities.
More than just a weapon, this sword is a symbol of the honor and bravery of Boromir, a tragic hero. It accompanies him in his fierce battles, right up to his ultimate sacrifice to protect the members of the Fellowship of the Ring.





























