Four Blades, Four Legends — The Latest Arrivals from Swordier

The forge is hot, the steel is singing, and Swordier’s latest lineup is here to turn heads and carve out destinies. Whether you’re a collector, a roleplayer, a practitioner, or just someone who appreciates the fine art of sharpened storytelling, these four new swords blend historical homage with fantasy imagination, performance with personality.

Here’s a first look at what’s ready for your wall—or your next adventure:

Adventurer’s Longsword: Fantasy-Ready in 65mn Spring Steel

An imaginative longsword for the bold and the brave, this blade is perfect for gaming room display—or for those who dream of stepping into the pages of a fantasy saga. With a Type XX-inspired form and a golden sun disk in the pommel, it looks like it belongs to a wandering hero from D&D or high fantasy fiction.

Elmslie Type 3e Langes Messer: Germanic Heritage, Reforged in 65Mn Spring Steel

Reviving the martial soul of 15th-century German fencing, this Messer features a clipped point and hand-and-a-half grip. Whether for Kunst des Fechtens or collection display, it offers historical authenticity and cutting precision—strong in the bind and swift in the cut.

Swordier Viking Sword: Pattern-Welded Elegance with White Bronze Fittings

A Norse-inspired blade that sings when in motion. Light and forward-balanced at 2.03 lbs, this sword pairs a pattern-welded 65Mn spring steel blade with gleaming white bronze fittings and a hand-stitched leather hilt. Crafted to honor Viking steel but built for modern warriors.

Glamdring Replica: Battle-Ready Tribute to Middle-Earth’s Foe-Hammer

Forged in spring steel and sharpened for real-world use, this stunning Glamdring replica is fit for a wizard. With stainless steel fittings and a wood-core scabbard, it’s a collector’s treasure that’s ready to slay—whether goblins or cardboard targets.

Claim Your Blade

Each sword in this collection reflects the spirit of Swordier: craftsmanship, creativity, and blades that feel alive in the hand. Don’t let these legendary designs linger too long—they’re forged to be wielded, displayed, and remembered.

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