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Hersir – 9th to 10th Century Viking Sword- Sport Combat Version – Deepeeka

Hersir – 9th to 10th Century Viking Sword- Sport Combat Version – Deepeeka

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The Hersir – 9th to 10th Century Viking Sword (Sport Combat Version – New Version) is a modern reproduction of a Viking-era weapon, designed specifically for stage and light combat use. This version is crafted by Deepeeka, a manufacturer known for producing historically inspired swords suitable for reenactments and theatrical performances.


This sword is difficult to classify, because as per J. Peterson, type H and type I are often related. The main difference is size of the cross guard and pommel base.
Majority of the H/I swords were from the Birka Barrow Cemetery, in present day Sweden. These swords are dated from the early 9th to the middle of the 10th c.
This particular sword was found in 1949 during D. Avdusin’s excavation of Barrow L-35, which contained a double cremation burial. On one side of the blade there is an ULFBREH+T mark and lattice weave on the other. There are traces of brass/copper found on the pommel suggesting copper coating. Another find suggests that the upper and lower surface of the crossguard were covered with plates of about 1mm, made of brass. The plates were attached to the iron framework by two rivets.


Overall Length 37 1/8"
Blade Length 30 3/8"
Weight 3 lbs 5 oz
Edge Blunted
Width 58.2 mm
Thickness 4.7 mm - 3.4 mm - 4.9 mm
Pommel Peened
P.O.B. 6 1/4"
Grip Length 4 1/16"
Blade [EN45 High Carbon Steel]
Class Battle Ready
Culture Viking
Manufacturer Deepeeka
Country of Origin India
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