Short-bladed Viking Spearhead with Ornate Socket

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Viking era spearhead Niello-like decorations on socket Overall length: approx. 24 cm Weight: 200 g Inner diameter of the socket approx. 2.6 cm Sharpness: Unsharpened Material: Cast steel

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Description

The Viking short-bladed spear is typical of those of Celtic origin imported into Scandinavia. The short blade, inherently stiffer and more resistant to bending or breaking, was capable of piercing any body armour of the period.

Hanwei’s decorated spearheads, designed by Paul Chen, demonstrate the Vikings’ creative mix of art and war, whereby weapons often carried intricate patterns which were created by using the niello process. This involved using an alloy of several metals (notably silver) mixed with sulfur, which was rubbed into an incised pattern and then fired. Where the alloy had been rubbed into the engravings, it would remain black, while the rest of the surface would be polished to a bright finish. The decorating process used at Hanwei involves a little less alchemy but still provides a lustrous, permanent niello-like effect.

  • Viking era spearhead
  • Niello-like decorations on socket
  • Only spearhead supplied (without shaft)
  • Overall length: approx. 24 cm
  • Blade length: approx. 14.5 cm
  • Blade width at the widest part 4.6 cm
  • Blade thickness at the base: approx. 13 mm
  • Weight: 200 g
  • Inner diameter of the socket approx. 2.6 cm so the shaft diameter should be 2.6 cm or thicker
  • Sharpness: Unsharpened
  • Material: Cast steel
  • As this spearhead is cast it doesn’t have same strength as forged spearheads. We don’t recommend this spearhead for historical reenactment combat because it will not last in sports use as well as forged heads
  • Made by Hanwei

Additional information

Weight 0.3 kg
Dimensions 28 × 10 × 4 cm

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