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Explore the Shards of Narsil, a 76cm full-metal replica from Middle-earth. It features a 48cm blade and a 27cm detailed handle. This collectible reflects Narsil’s legacy, broken by Sauron in the First Age. Elendil wielded it before Isildur used the shards to defeat Sauron. The shards later became an heirloom until Aragorn reforged them into Andúril. Crafted as a dagger-style piece, this sword suits Tolkien fans, cosplay, or display. Its craftsmanship shines with jagged edges and a sturdy grip. Claim this iconic Aragorn sword replica from Lord of the Rings today!
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Dive into Middle-earth with the Shards of Narsil, a 76cm full-metal sword replica. It boasts a 48cm blade and a 27cm handle. Narsil, forged in the First Age, broke when Sauron defeated Elendil. Isildur grabbed the Shards of Narsil and cut the One Ring from Sauron’s hand. That act changed Middle-earth’s fate. The shards stayed with the kings’ line as an heirloom. Aragorn received them at 20. He carried them as a ranger, honoring his future role. In the War of the Ring, he reforged them into Andúril, claiming his throne.
This replica mimics a dagger with a one-handed grip. Its guard and pommel show fine details. The jagged blade hints at its past glory. Full-metal construction ensures strength and realism. Tolkien fans love it for cosplay, events, or display. Pair it with our Andúril replica (sold separately) for the full story. The Shards of Narsil tells Aragorn’s tale. Its weathered look draws eyes. Collectors crave this Aragorn’s Broken Sword, a Middle-earth treasure.
Narsil, crafted by Dwarven smith Telchar, hails from the First Age. Elendil swung it as High King until Sauron shattered it. Isildur used the Shards of Narsil to end the Second Age. He sliced the One Ring from Sauron’s hand. The shards then served as a royal relic. Aragorn inherited them in the Third Age. He later reforged them into Andúril. This 76cm replica, with a 48cm blade and 27cm handle, mirrors that broken state.
Aragorn, son of Arathorn, roamed as Strider, a ranger. He hid his royal blood. At 20, he took the Shards of Narsil. This marked his path to Gondor’s throne. He fought and healed, leading with grit. In the War of the Ring, he rallied men against Sauron. Reforging Narsil into Andúril sealed his kingship. His journey from loner to leader inspires fans.
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