The Shards
of Narsil Sword:
At the end of the second age of Middle-earth,
Narsil’s blade was shattered as Elendil fell during
the Last Alliance of Elves and Men in the great battle of
Sauron. Isuldur, Elendil’s son, then used the broken
hilt of Narsil to cut the One Ring from Sauron’s finger,
breaking the bonds of his power, banishing his evil shadow
into the darkness.
The Shards of Narsil™ are presented
on a 47" solid wood wall display plaque. The hilt is
removable and the shards are permanently mounted on the
massive plaque.
This adult collectible is strictly limited
to 5000 pieces and is individually serialized for authenticity
on the cloisonne medallion that adorns the front of the
display plaque.
The Shards include a parchment certificate
of authenticity, along with a second certificate personally
autographed by production artist John Howe, who designed
the hilt on the Narsil™ sword
and played a major role in designing many of the other swords
featured in the Lord of the Rings™ trilogy of feature
films.
BLADE MATERIAL: Solid metal, antiqued
metal finish, false-edged; HANDLE MATERIAL: Solid metal
crossguard and pommel, antique; silver plated finish, 24-K
gold plated fittings, engraved Elven runes; genuine leather-wrapped
grip, rat-tail tang construction; PLAQUE: 11-1/2" x
47" x 3/4" silk screened wood.
Hardware, instructions included. This
item is a limited edition. Only 5000 will be produced. Our
orders will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis,
until our supply of the item is exhausted.
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