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Witch King Sword - Lord of the Rings (Metal)

Witch King Sword - Lord of the Rings (Metal)

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Bring a piece of Middle-earth home with the Witch King Sword – Lord of the Rings (Metal). This full-metal replica captures the dark design of the Witch-king of Angmar’s weapon, featuring a rugged, battle-worn finish. Perfect for display or cosplay, it’s a solid tribute to the legendary villain from the Lord of the Rings series. A must-have for collectors and fans of Tolkien’s epic world.

The Witch-king Sword, wielded by the Lord of the Nazgûl in The Lord of the Rings, is a weapon drenched in shadow and dread. Forged in the dark lands of Mordor, this sinister blade carries a malevolent aura, said to sap the strength and hope of those who face it. With a jagged, cruel edge and a hilt wrapped in blackened steel, it mirrors its master’s cold and merciless will. The sword is not just a tool of war—it is an extension of the Witch-king’s cursed soul.

Empowered by dark sorcery, the Witch-king’s blade is infamous for delivering wounds that do not heal, a curse lingering as much in the spirit as in the flesh. In the hands of Sauron’s most feared servant, it strikes fear into the bravest of hearts, often paralyzing foes before the first blow. Revered by dark collectors and feared in every corner of Middle-earth, this sword remains one of the most iconic weapons from the Age of Shadow.

Overall Length: 54 inches

Blade Length: 39.25 inches

Blade Material: Textured stainless steel

Handle Length: 14.75 inches

Handle Design: Decorative black and silver finish

Included Accessory: Wood display plaque

Striking replica inspired by the Witch King from The Lord of the Rings

Textured stainless steel blade adds unique visual and tactile appeal

Intricately detailed handle with black and silver accents for an authentic fantasy look

Includes wood display plaque for elegant wall or shelf presentation

Ideal for collectors, fantasy weapon enthusiasts, or themed decor

Impressive size and design make it a standout display piece

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Witch-King of Angmar in Tolkien’s lore?

The Witch-King of Angmar is the Lord of the Nazgûl and Sauron’s most feared servant. He’s a former human king corrupted by one of the nine Rings of Power.

Is this sword modeled after the one used in The Return of the King movie?

Yes, the design is inspired by the cinematic version from The Return of the King, particularly during the Battle of Pelennor Fields.

What materials are used for the guard and pommel of the sword?

The guard and pommel are typically made from cast alloy with a weathered finish to replicate the aged, brutal aesthetic of the Witch-King’s weapon.

Is the blade weathered or clean-polished?

Unlike polished collector blades, the Witch-King sword features a distressed and battle-worn finish to match the dark, cursed energy of the Nazgûl.

Is the Witch-King Sword double-edged?

Yes, this sword is a double-edged longsword, characteristic of medieval greatswords, with jagged and menacing aesthetics unique to Tolkien’s villain.

Can I display this sword vertically and horizontally?

Absolutely. It’s compatible with both vertical and horizontal wall mounts, depending on your display preference and setup.

What is the weight of this replica sword?

The Witch-King sword typically weighs between 4 to 5.5 pounds, depending on the blade material and whether it's a standard or deluxe edition.

How long is the sword overall?

This sword is approximately 47 to 50 inches long, making it one of the longer LOTR replicas—fitting for the largest and most powerful Nazgûl.

Is this sword considered a greatsword or longsword?

It’s designed as a greatsword, due to its length, hilt size, and two-handed grip, meant for power strikes rather than finesse.

Does the sword come with a sheath or display plaque?

Some editions may include a leather sheath or wall plaque, but accessories may be sold separately unless specified in a bundle.