Sword Of Thranduil From The Hobbit
Thranduil’s sword is the Elven sword that Thranduil wielded in The Hobbit. The Woodland Realm’s finest smiths crafted two twin swords for Thranduil. With the Elvenking’s sword forged from a single piece of silver Elven steel. It features engraved vine and leaf symbols representing the Greenwood’s forests on its blade and flowing hilt.
Thranduil, the Mirkwood Elvenking, had forged. And owned an Elvish-made sword during the Dwarven Quest to reclaim. And their homeland of the Lonely Mountain from the Dragon Smaug. It makes its first appearance in The Hobbit. It appears in The Desolation of Smaug as a long Elven blade with a long but bare grip and a curve hilt with carved Elvish runes on the sword. The blade is straight.
Thranduil used this sword to execute the Orc soldier Narzug following an interrogation. He wields a pair of great Elven swords, crafted for double-handed use yet so expertly weighted and balanced that each could be wielded single-handedly during the Battle of Five Armies.
Sword Of Thranduil From The Hobbit
Thranduil’s sword, one of the Twin Blades crafted for the King of the Woodland Realm, epitomizes Elven craftsmanship. And graceful functionality, embodying the symbolic essence of their forest homeland. These blades faithfully replicate the original props created for the film by Weta Workshop.
They have a total length of 41 7/8th inches and a stainless steel blade of 30 34 inch.The sword wielded by Thranduil, Legolas’ father, features an intricately engraved vine and leaf pattern adorning both the handle and blade. Crafted from a single piece of silver Elven steel, this pattern is distinctly Elven in design, reflecting the meticulous craftsmanship of its creators.This replica has an authentically detailed stainless steel sword and cast metal hilt.
The Thranduil Swords, produced by United Cutlery, are officially licensed collectibles from The Hobbit movies.They come with an authenticity certificate. A wooden wall showcase plaque, mounting hardware, and display instructions. The pattern on the plaque is Elven.