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$39.99. The Miniature Collectible Sting Sword is a 1/3 scale replica of Frodo and Bilbo's Sting Sword from The Lord of The Rings. Just under 7 inches long, this sword includes a two piece cold cast porcelain base with hand-painted finish. A magical sword given to Frodo Baggins by his cousin Bilbo, the original Ringbearer. It is up to Frodo and the chosen "Fellowship" to cast the Ring back into the fires of Mount Doom, where it was originally forged, and destroy it once and for all. Bilbo gives Sting, a sword made by Elves in the ancient days, to Frodo to serve him on his harrowing journey. Bilbo carried Sting with him when he originally acquired the Ring from Gollum. Sting's blade glows when Orcs, the violent footsoldiers of Sauron, are present. Engraved on the blade and cross guard are runes in the Elven language of Sindarin that say "Maegnas is my name, I am the spider's bane."
$39.99. The Miniature Collectible Glamdring Sword is a 1/5 scale replica of Gandalf's sword from The Lord of The Rings. Just under 10 inches long, this sword includes a two piece cold cast porcelain base with hand-painted finish. An ancient sword carried by Gandalf the Grey, who is an old, but powerful wizard and friend to Frodo Baggins. He joins Frodo and the other selected members of the "Fellowship" as they cross Middle-earth in an effort to reach Mount Doom and destroy the Ring. Glamdring, a magical sword, glows in the presence of an enemy and it serves Gandalf in his mission to aid the Fellowship of the Ring. It was made by ancient Elves, and is inscribed with runes in the Elven language that say the sword was forged for Turgon, the King of Gondolin.
$39.99. The Miniature Collectible Sword of the Witchking is a 1/5 scale replica of the sword from The Lord of The Rings. Just under 11 inches long, this sword includes a two piece cold cast porcelain base with hand-painted finish. The Sword of the Witchking: This evil and ancient sword is wielded by the Witchking, leader of the nine Ringwraiths, the indestructible and relentless shadow servants of Sauron. They were once mortal kings of men that Sauron corrupted with his Ring of Power. Also called Dark Riders or the Nazgul, they can sense when the One Ring is near and can see the Ringbearer clearly when he puts it on. The Witchking's sword was built by armourers of the dark land of Mordor, under the command of their evil master Sauron.
$299.99. Arwen's sword is called Hadhafang which means Throng-cleaver. It once belonged to the Elven princess Idril, who wed a mortal man and bore Earendil, the father of Elrond who in turn was father to Arwen. Before Arwen's birth Elrond wielded Hadhafang at the end of the second age of Middle-Earth, during the Last Alliance of Elves and Men in the great battle against Sauron. Later his daughter Arwen used Hadhafang when she aided Frodo in his escape from the Ringwraiths. Inscribed on the blade are runes in the Elven language of Sindarin that say "aen estar Hadhafang i chathol hen, thand arod dan i thang an i arwen." Which translates to "this blade is called Hadhafang, a noble defense against the enemy throng for a noble lady." The original inscription included the last line "Idril i hel en aran Gond dolen," which translates to "Idril, daughter of the king of the Hidden Rock (Gondolin)." It was dropped from the finished prop due to a lack of space. There is an intentional pun in the inscription - the Sindarin translation of "noble lady" is "arwen", so in effect, the blade claims to be for Arwen, even though it was made for her grandmother.
Includes a parchment certificate of authenticity.
Overall Length: 38-1/8"
Blade Length: 30"
Blade Thickness: 1/4"
Blade Material: Tempered 420 J2 stainless steel, false-edged.
Hand Grip: Wood handgrip adorned with an Elven vine design, solid metal pommel, rat-tail tang construction.
Display: 11-15/16" x 4" x 4-5/16" wood, silkscreened Elven design.
$299.99. Strider (also known as Aragorn) is the son of Arathorn, and heir to the Kingdom of Gondor. His ancestor, Isildur, was the King who cut the Ring of Power from the hand of Sauron with the sword Narsil (See Item #UC1267). Strider has served as a Ranger and joins the Fellowship to destroy the Ring that threatens his countrymen.
Includes a parchment certificate of authenticity.
Overall Length: 47-1/4"
Blade Length: 36"
Blade Thickness: 1/4"
Blade Material: Tempered 420 J2 stainless steel, false-edged.
Handle Material: Solid metal hand guard and pommel, antique metal finish, genuine leather-wrapped grip, rat-tail tang construction.
Plaque: 11" x 13-1/4" x 3/4" wood, adorned with the heraldic insignia of the Kingdom of Gondor.
$299.99. BLADE MATERIAL: Solid metal, antiqued metal finish, false-edged.
HANDLE MATERIAL: Solid metal crossguard and pommel, antique silver plated finish, 24-K gold plated fittings, engraved Elven runes, genuine leather-wrapped grip, rat-tail tang construction.
PLAQUE: 11-1/2" x 47" x 3/4" silk screened wood. Hardware, instructions included.
The Shards of Narsil are presented on a 47" solid wood wall display plaque. The hilt is removable and the shards are permanently mounted on the massive plaque. This adult collectible is strictly limited to 5000 pieces and is individually serialized for authenticity on the cloisonne medallion that adorns the front of the display plaque. Includes a parchment certificate of authenticity, along with a second certificate personally autographed by production artist John Howe, who designed the hilt on the Narsil sword and played a major role in designing many of the other swords featured in the Lord of the Rings trilogy of feature films.
Narsil is perhaps the most famous sword in the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy. At the end of the second age of "Middle-Earth," Narsil's blade was shattered, as Elendil fell during the Last Alliance of Elves and Men in the great battle against Sauron, creating the Shards of Narsil. Isuldur, Elendi's son, then used the broken hilt of Narsil to cut the One Ring from Sauron's finger, breaking the bonds of his power, banishing his evil shadow into the darkness. The Shards were kept in Rivendell, the house of Elrond, for safe keeping. Legend has been told that the sword would one day be reforged and the king would return. Engraved on the pommel are runes in the Elven language of Sindarin that say "Narsil essenya, macil meletya Telchar carneron Navrotesse", which translates to "Narsil is my name, a mighty sword; Telchar made me in Nogrod".
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