Vikings' Sword Sheath

Classic sword sheath, leather and brass

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Vikings' Sword Sheath

Classic sword sheath, leather and brass

Classic design leather sheath decorated with etched brass accents in Norman/Vikings style. Each side of the shealth is made of double-layer leather. Important part of your arsenal and your look and great functional gear.

Please contact us if you have any additional questions.

Important note: Brown, Natural and Cream leather shades may vary, as unfortunately we can't control color of leather which comes from our suppliers. Sometimes it may be darker or lighter, so if tone of the leather is important factor for you, please contact us before purchase to ascertain which color exactly we have in stock at the moment. Thank you for understanding.

Materials:

  • Leather;
  • Brass etched plates;
  • Brass clasps.

Dimensions:

  • Length - 730 mm (28 3/4'');
  • Width at the top (at the sword guard) - 50 mm (1 15/16'');
  • Width at the end - 36 mm (1 3/8'').

This item is part of the “Viking” collection

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10 Comments

  • Elliot 23 of August 2019:

    What's the maximum thickness of blade this sheath can accommodate?

    ArmStreet Team:

    Hi Elliot, This sheath will fit the sword with the following measurements:

    - blade length - 75 cm (29.5 inches)
    - blade width (under the hilt) 5 cm (2 inches)
    - blade width (on the tip) 3 cm (1.2 inches)
    - blade thickness 5 mm (0.2 inches)

  • Jack Shultz 05 of May 2019:

    Could I have a scabbard made to fit a sword I already possess?

    ArmStreet Team:

    Hi Jack, yes it is possible. Please contact our support team with the sword measurements so we could calculate the price for you. 

  • Paul Espinosa 11 of September 2018:

    Can the length and width be adjusted for larger sword, for instance a great sword?

    ArmStreet Team:

    Hello Paul, yes it possible for the extra charge

  • Sylvain Daly 02 of September 2016:

    When you replenish the matching sword, why is the sword pommel & guard silver when the there is brass on the sheath? May look better to the pommel & guard were similar in color. If this is the way it is, I can seek a sword to match the sheath, and I am willing to pay the 20% extra for any modifications to the sheath to fit the my sword.

    ArmStreet team:

    Thank you very much for the comments, at the moment we don`t yet produce the sword, but once we list in on the website we`ll consider your comment and we`ll be able to discuss this matter.

  • Brian Hennigar 30 of November 2015:

    Hi, I was just curious if you could tell me where to buy the sword that is shown with the ornate viking sheath That I bought from your catalog?

    ArmStreet team:

    The sword was made by us; we're going to replenish the swords in the next couple of months. Stay tuned!

  • Christoffer Jepsen 17 of March 2015:

    Is it posible to buy the Brass etched plates from your "Viking Sword Sheath" and what will the price be? - Jepsen

    ArmStreet team:

    Yes, the brass plates separately cost $99 + $18 (shipping). Please contact us at contact@armstreet.com, and we'll send an invoice for the order to your PayPal email.

  • Emmett 19 of February 2015:

    What lenght of sword can this hold I just bought one and now fear that my sword might be too long. Not to worried about the width. My blade is roughly like the one that is shown with the scabbard but more plain looking and a pointed tip instead of a rounded one.

    ArmStreet team:

    Leather sheath can be lengthened to match the length of your sword. But please note that the size of the metal plate can not be changed. Custom size shealth cost 20% extra. Please specify the dimensions of your sword in the comments to your order:

    • full length of the sword
    • length of the blade (without the hilt)
    • width of the blade at the guard
    • width of the blade at the tip
    • thickness of the blade (in the middle, not at the edge where it's usually thinner)

  • Sylvain Daly 14 of February 2015:

    I would like to buy the "Viking's Sheath Leather Etched Brass" for $114.00. However, the decorated hilt protrudes a bit into the base of the blade. so minor adjustment would need to be made into more of a deeper "V" cut into the leather (I can provide photos). MEASUREMENTS: Full length of sword… 41 3/8 Length of blade (without the hilt)… 32 1/2 Width of blade at the guard… 1 1/2 Width of blade at the tip… 7/8 plus 2mm (a little past 7/8) I can provide very sharp close-up photos of the sword next to a Fractional Tape Measure with my macro lens, so you can see the measurements in detail.

    ArmStreet team:

    Most likely we can modify the sheath to fit your sword, please send the photos to contact@armstreet.com. Custom size shealth cost 20% extra.

  • Sylvain Daly 14 of February 2015:

    I had to cancel my credit cards… Do you accept a bank cashiers check or bank money order?

    ArmStreet team:

    Yes, please email us at contact@armstreet.com for more details.

  • Castlerock museum 01 of February 2015:

    Can you make up a sheath to fit a blade if we send outline of measurements?

    ArmStreet team:

    Yes, you may provide the measurements in comments to your order or send them to contact@armstreet.com. Custom size shealth cost 20% extra.

    The required dimensions are:

    • full length of the sword
    • length of the blade (without the hilt)
    • width of the blade at the guard
    • width of the blade at the tip
    • thickness of the blade (in the middle, not at the edge where it's usually thinner)

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