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Hadhafang Sword of Arwen
This sword is absolutely beautiful. It is very elegant, the ..
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Hadhafang Sword of Arwen

 
 
Hadhafang Sword of Arwen
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$189.95 
Model UC1298
Manufacturer Lord of the Rings
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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."

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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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Reviews

by Patrick O'Keefe Date Added: Friday 06 August, 2004
I think the person before me is striaght wrong. I got this sword and everything is perfect. It's elegant, elven, and amazing. This is a sword!..

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]
by gary smith Date Added: Friday 11 November, 2005
This sword a beautiful work of art, but in reply to previous reviews, this sword is not made for fighting on horseback. The blade is top heavy because there is not enough weight in the pomel of the sword. It would take extreme craftsmanship to make the weight of the blade balance out. This would make the price much higher.Over all this sword is for display not for use. ..

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars [4 of 5 Stars]
by Wil Volz Date Added: Saturday 04 December, 2004
Though I doubt my opinion counts for much, I had to comment. I agree and disagree with both my prior reviewers. I love the sword, it is absolutely a stunning piece of artistic weaponry. However, I also was disappointed in the lack of craftsmanship that went into the "painting" of the runes on the blade. Unfortunately, my 10 year old could have done a better job, but it still does not detract from my enjoyment of the piece...

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars [4 of 5 Stars]
by Sean Hoad Date Added: Thursday 07 June, 2012
Fast delivery, had it here in the UK in 3 days. These are the second version of the sword with a slightly thinner blade. About 5mm as opposed to 6mm for the first gen. The hero prop was unbelievably 8mm thick. Would recommend spending a bit more and getting the UC version as it has a full tang not just a piece of threaded bar. Also the pattern on the handle is under a layer of urethane so wont ware out. I will probably ending up polishing it to take out the marks from the cnc machining to give it a more handmade look. Worth the money though. ADMIN EDIT: This IS the UC version...

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]
by sarah sapouckey Date Added: Saturday 28 January, 2006
hey zack and perry, your both wroung! and elf can do wat ever they would like with any sword! so ha! im no everything about elves. cause i am one. besides, wat would a simple human know about elven swords??? if u go to yahoo and click on wedsites, there is an elven one there so check it out.. but other than that.. i loved the sword a alot!!!..

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]
by Phillip Marin Date Added: Saturday 15 April, 2006
This word arrived yesterday and it is AMAZING. I didn't think it would be as awesome as it actually was. The picture does no justice for the actual sword. I recommend it highly!..

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]
by Zach Talley Date Added: Monday 07 March, 2005
I own this sword and some others from the LOTR films and none of them have bad craftsmanship at all, the painted runes on my hadhafang are done flawlessly, and the balance of hadhafang is meant to be like that, its a horse riding blade, its front heavy so you can easly whack heads off whilst riding a horse. I think that maybe you guys got a odd bundle but I am very pleased with every UNITED peice I own...

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]
by Pierre-yves Poli Date Added: Thursday 17 June, 2004
This sword is absolutely beautiful. It is very elegant, the shape of the blade and the handle give it a beautiful, very harmonious whole. However, I was slightly dissapointed by a few things. The first was that the inscriptions on the blade aren't painted very well, not very detailed. The secon d was that this sword is very badly balanced, making it clumsy and tiring to wield. However, it remains a beautiful piece of art, and will make a very interesting decoration in any apartment...

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars [4 of 5 Stars]
by Tim Wood Date Added: Thursday 30 March, 2006
This sword most clearly resembles a di-katana, which would have a handle easily twice as long. If you grasp this sword with both hands, one hand directly in front of the handle, then you can get a true idea of its natural balance. Making a sweeping cut, and releasing your grip with the most forward hand allows you to reach forward in a classic kendo/kinjitsu movement. This is the most unique sword from LOR, a real eye catcher...

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]
by Gina George Date Added: Thursday 25 December, 2003
The picture of this sword does NO JUSTICE to actually having it in your hand. It is just amazing!

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]
by Henrik Jeanty Andersen Date Added: Tuesday 25 January, 2005
I am not sure what went wrong in the previous post, but the rating seems to be missing. I would give this sword 5 of 5 stars...

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]
by Perry Perkins Date Added: Tuesday 14 June, 2005
Where do you get your info Zach? I haven't ordered this piece but I noticed Zach's review and thought oppositely. If Hadhafang was meant to be a horse riding blade, then why did Elrond wield it on foot during the battle of the last alliance? I think the lord of rivendell could have found a blade meant for hand to hand combat Hadhafang was really a horse-riding blade. Always a pleasure to prove you wrong, Zach Perry Perkins..

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]
by Jason Kroepelin Date Added: Thursday 27 July, 2006
I care not what other people may say about this truely magnificent blade but I will say this I have seen many blades and this is a sword of true beauty such as that of Icingdeath or Twinkle from the Forgotten Realms. ..

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]

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This word arrived yesterday and it is AMAZING. I didn't think it would be as awesome as it actually was. The picture does no justice for the actual sword. I recommend it highly!..

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]
The picture of this sword does NO JUSTICE to actually having it in your hand. It is just amazing!

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]
I think the person before me is striaght wrong. I got this sword and everything is perfect. It's elegant, elven, and amazing. This is a sword!..

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]
I am not sure what went wrong in the previous post, but the rating seems to be missing. I would give this sword 5 of 5 stars...

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]
I own this sword and some others from the LOTR films and none of them have bad craftsmanship at all, the painted runes on my hadhafang are done flawlessly, and the balance of hadhafang is meant to be like that, its a horse riding blade, its front heavy so you can easly whack heads off whilst riding a horse. I think that maybe you guys got a odd bundle but I am very pleased with every UNITED peice I own...

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]
Where do you get your info Zach? I haven't ordered this piece but I noticed Zach's review and thought oppositely. If Hadhafang was meant to be a horse riding blade, then why did Elrond wield it on foot during the battle of the last alliance? I think the lord of rivendell could have found a blade meant for hand to hand combat Hadhafang was really a horse-riding blade. Always a pleasure to prove you wrong, Zach Perry Perkins..

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]
hey zack and perry, your both wroung! and elf can do wat ever they would like with any sword! so ha! im no everything about elves. cause i am one. besides, wat would a simple human know about elven swords??? if u go to yahoo and click on wedsites, there is an elven one there so check it out.. but other than that.. i loved the sword a alot!!!..

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]
This sword most clearly resembles a di-katana, which would have a handle easily twice as long. If you grasp this sword with both hands, one hand directly in front of the handle, then you can get a true idea of its natural balance. Making a sweeping cut, and releasing your grip with the most forward hand allows you to reach forward in a classic kendo/kinjitsu movement. This is the most unique sword from LOR, a real eye catcher...

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]
I care not what other people may say about this truely magnificent blade but I will say this I have seen many blades and this is a sword of true beauty such as that of Icingdeath or Twinkle from the Forgotten Realms. ..

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]
Fast delivery, had it here in the UK in 3 days. These are the second version of the sword with a slightly thinner blade. About 5mm as opposed to 6mm for the first gen. The hero prop was unbelievably 8mm thick. Would recommend spending a bit more and getting the UC version as it has a full tang not just a piece of threaded bar. Also the pattern on the handle is under a layer of urethane so wont ware out. I will probably ending up polishing it to take out the marks from the cnc machining to give it a more handmade look. Worth the money though. ADMIN EDIT: This IS the UC version...

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars [5 of 5 Stars]
This sword is absolutely beautiful. It is very elegant, the shape of the blade and the handle give it a beautiful, very harmonious whole. However, I was slightly dissapointed by a few things. The first was that the inscriptions on the blade aren't painted very well, not very detailed. The secon d was that this sword is very badly balanced, making it clumsy and tiring to wield. However, it remains a beautiful piece of art, and will make a very interesting decoration in any apartment...

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars [4 of 5 Stars]
Though I doubt my opinion counts for much, I had to comment. I agree and disagree with both my prior reviewers. I love the sword, it is absolutely a stunning piece of artistic weaponry. However, I also was disappointed in the lack of craftsmanship that went into the "painting" of the runes on the blade. Unfortunately, my 10 year old could have done a better job, but it still does not detract from my enjoyment of the piece...

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars [4 of 5 Stars]
This sword a beautiful work of art, but in reply to previous reviews, this sword is not made for fighting on horseback. The blade is top heavy because there is not enough weight in the pomel of the sword. It would take extreme craftsmanship to make the weight of the blade balance out. This would make the price much higher.Over all this sword is for display not for use. ..

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars [4 of 5 Stars]