The Master Swordsmith’s Collection
While her brother Éomer was Chief Marshal of the Riddermark, the Lady Éowyn held no formal position within her kingdom’s military. Even so, the Lady of Rohan trained with both sword and shield and was as courageous as any man in her uncle’s service. When the armies of the West went to war at Minas Tirith Éowyn would not be restrained. Donning helm and hauberk, she rode to battle disguised among their ranks as a man, her sword girded at her side.
Éowyn’s sword was designed by Warren Mahy and made at Weta Workshop in New Zealand for The Lord of the Rings film trilogy by Master Swordsmith Peter Lyon, with leatherwork crafted by expert costume technician, Darin Gordine. It has been recreated by these same artists in collectible form. With cast bronze furnishing and a crossguard fashioned in the likeness of horses, the sword is unmistakably one from the Rohirrim. Each of the races within Tolkien’s story, as seen on screen, were designed to have their own unique aesthetic, intended to keep them distinct from one another in the eyes of the audience. Decorative elements in the armour and weaponry of the Rohirrim army were inspired by Celtic artefacts and bear signature forms derived from real world La Tène art, combined with sun and horse iconography particular to Rohan.
Éowyn’s sword is short, with a broad blade and single wide fuller, befitting someone of smaller stature. Yet it also suggests the Lady of Rohan was surprisingly strong for her size. The blade is made from tempered spring steel, ground into a point that was destined to fell the darkness before her. The crossguard and pommel are made from solid bronze with a reddish hue that mellows towards gold as it ages. The wooden grip is covered with leather and decorated intricately with three bronze rings. This sword is the absolute epitome of craftsmanship.
Physical Specifications:
- Dimensions: 9.05″ x 39.56″ x 1.96″ (W x H x D) 23 cm x 100.5 cm x 5 cm
Blade length: 30.7 in (780 mm)
Total length: 36.8 in (935 mm)
Total width, including crossguard: 4.7 in (120 mm) - Weight: 3.6 lbs (1.54 kg)
- Balance point: 4 in (105 mm) along the blade
- Weight: 1.54 kg
- Materials: Metal, leather
- Announced; June 25, 2020 / Pre-order: November 14, 2020 / Released: 2021
- Design: Warren Mahy
- Artist: Peter Lyon
*The given price above is the starting price. Sword finish like aged or polished is about USD $990, sword sharpening is about USD $100-150 extra. Scabbards for the Master Swordsmith Collection sword could be purchased at the same time as purchasing the sword, but not after, as they needed to be made to fit together.