HIGH ELVEN WARRIOR SWORD (UC1373) by United Cutlery The Elven sword was unique in Middle-earth, and represented the pinnacle of matching a weapon to the warrior who wielded it. The widely spaced grip was developed by the Elves to give them maximum rotation when moving the sword through the whirling strike that was their own distinctive attacking style. This sword is handcrafted with a real stainless steel blade, however it is a nonfunctional prop replica for display only. This officially licensed and superb quality reproduction item is an exact replica of the High Elven warrior sword that appears in the opening battle sequence of The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy. Measuring 49 3/4" overall, this elegant and deadly sword features a 29 1/8" tempered, 420 stainless steel, false edged blade. The 25 inch solid metal handle offers a simulate leather grip accented with brass plated Elven vine designs. This item includes a 23" x 9" x 3/4" wood display plaque,with silkscreen design, hardware, instructions and a parchment certificate of authenticity.
• Overall Length: 49 3/4"
• Blade Length: 24 1/8"
• Grip: 25"
• Point of Balance: -3 3/4" • Weight: 5 lbs 11 oz • Note: This sword is handcrafted with a real stainless steel blade, however it is a nonfunctional prop replica for display only.
An ancient human-like race of Middle-earth, Elves are noble, elegant and magical beings in harmony with the natural world and its forces. Elves have clearer perception and more heightened awareness than humans, which was a valuable aid when Gil-galad, the last High King of the Noldor, joined Elendil, King of Gondor, to create The Last Alliance of Elves and Men in order to defeat the evil Sauron and his legion of orcs. The army of the Last Alliance won the Battle of Dagorlad. Then, on the slopes of Mount Orodruin, despite heavy losses, the Alliance managed to drive Sauron’s forces back.
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