In the Third age of Middle-Earth, Thorin Oakenshield and his company of dwarves came upon a trolL Lair in Rhûdaur. There Thorin Oakenshield found an ancient elven sword named Orcrist, forged by the high elves of the west, in Gondolin. He claimed the great sword for his own and vowed to cleave goblins with it once again. He wielded the sword through most of the Quest for Erebor, using it against the goblins of the Misty Mountains, who called it "Biter" and both hated and feared it.
The Blade of Orcrist features a curved leaf shape on one side, and a straight edge on the other, a fitting design for a blade meant to cleave orcs and goblins. The hilt is shaped from the tooth of a dragon and adorning the pommel is an emblem of the heraldry of Ecthelion of the Fountain.
This authentically detailed replica is a reproduction of the actual filming prop. United Cutlery, industry Leader in fine movie reproductions, has meticulously recreated the prop using only the finest grade materials and craftsmanship. Close attention to detail was a top priority. The Orcrist is 38 3/4" long and features a 25 7/8" stainless steel Blade (false edged) with an etched Runic inscription. The hilt is crafted with solid metal parts, simulated gem stones, and an acrylic resin grip cast from the original prop. It is presented with a wood wall display and includes a certificate of authenticity.
This authentically detailed replica is a reproduction of the Orcrist filming prop built by Weta Workshop of New Zealand and used in the movie, THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY.
More Details:
- Officially licensed stainless steel Lord of the Rings sword
- Approximately 38 3/4" long
- Blade is approx. 25 7/8 inches
- Solid metal hilt with resin grip and simulated gemstones
- Comes with wooden wall display
- Intended for ages 18 and over.
- Note this is a DISPLAY ONLY Cosplay Replica Katana.
- This sword is not created for swinging, impact, or martial arts use.
Note: This item is available within the United States only, as armory prop replicas may not be shipped internationally.