Replica of a Viking sword chape in Jelling-style.
This detailed replica of a sword chape / sword tip for a Viking Age sword is made according to a historical model in Jelling style from the 10th century.Jelling style sword chapes were particularly common in the Baltic region, but are also known from several other places. Sword tips of this type have also been found in England, Norway, Iceland and Finland.
The dimensions are 6.8 x 4.0 cm.
The inner width is 3.5 x 1.2 cm.
The of the Viking sword chape is made of high-quality bronze casting and also available in real silver-plated.
For fastening, the sword tip is put on the scabbard and best fixed on the side with glue. In addition, there are small openings in the sword chape.
Sword chapes has been used since the time of the Celts and Romans and was always at the end of the leather or wooden scabbard to protect its tip and also had a decorative function.