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(PRE-ORDER) LORD OF THE RINGS - Anduril V2 - Sword of Aragorn with Delux sheath (Available begin November)

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Pre-order now! Limited stock available, shipping begins early November when it's back in stock. Get yours before it's gone!

For every Lord of the Rings fan, the Anduril sword represents hope, courage, and destiny. Forged from the shards of Narsil, the original blade that severed the One Ring from Sauron's hand, Anduril was reforged for Aragorn, the true King of Gondor, and became a beacon of light in the darkest times. Now, you have the chance to own this legendary weapon, beautifully crafted to replicate the sword wielded by Aragorn himself in the epic series.

This stunning Anduril replica measures a total length of 127 cm, with a blade length of 90 cm, making it an authentic and impressive piece. Crafted from high-quality stainless steel, the blade is 5 mm thick, providing a solid and realistic feel. Every detail, from the engraved inscriptions to the elegant cross-guard, has been meticulously recreated to bring the magic of Middle-earth to life.

The Anduril sword comes with a sheath, making it perfect for cosplay, decoration, or as an addition to your Tolkien collection. Shipped directly from our European warehouses, enjoy fast, hassle-free delivery without extra customs fees within Europe.

Specifications:

  • Total Length: Approx. 127 cm
  • Blade Length: Approx. 90 cm
  • Blade Thickness: Approx. 5 mm
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Sheath: Included
  • Shipping: Direct from European warehouses, no customs fees for EU orders
  • Perfect for: Cosplay or decoration

Become the true King of Gondor and add Anduril, the Flame of the West, to your collection today!

 

Specifications

Article number:
KAT0636
EAN:
6096207751726
SKU:
KAT0636
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