Eowyn Shieldmaiden of Rohan Lord of the Rings Sword
Eowyn Shieldmaiden of Rohan Sword
Lord of the Rings Replica Sword
The Sword of Éowyn, wielded by the iconic Shieldmaiden of Rohan in The Lord of the Rings, is famously known for slaying the Witch-king of Angmar during the Battle of the Pelennor Fields. Designed specifically to fit her smaller hands, the sword is styled beautifully in honour of the Mearas (the great horses of Rohan), showcasing the elegant yet practical warrior culture of the Rohirrim.
Total Length: 95.5cm
Handle length: 16.5cm
Blade Length: 72cm
Blade Width: 7cm
Blade thickness: 0.4cm
Weight: 1.05kg
PLEASE NOTE THIS ITEM IS FOR DECORATIVE ORNAMENTAL USE ONLY
AND DOES NOT INCLUDE A SHARPENED BLADE.
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