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 on the slopes of Mount Doom. 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 transfers to "this blade is called Hadhafang, a noble defense against the enemy throng for a noble lady."
Hadhafang is IN STOCK.
This officially licensed replica of Hadhafang comes with a certificate of authenticity and a wood display stand. Manufactured by United Cutlery.
Overall Length: |
38-1/8" |
Blade Length: |
30" |
Blade Thickness: |
1/4" |
Blade Material: |
Tempered, 420 J2 stainless steel, sharp-edged. |
Handle Material: |
Wood handgrip adorned with an Elven vine design, solid metal pommel, full length tang construction. |
Display: |
15-1/8" x 4-3/8" x 3-1/4" wood, silkscreened, Elven design. |
Beware of counterfeits. If you want quality craftsmanship always insist on officially licensed swords.
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