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Hrappr's Small Spear- Spjótsprika
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Hrappr's Small Spear- Spjótsprika

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Based on the Spjótsprika(tiny-spear) from Laxdæla saga

Embrace the versatility of Viking weaponry with our Viking Age Spear Replica, inspired by the spjótsprika (or "tiny spear") from Laxdæla Saga. In the saga, a man named Hrappr wielded this smaller spear, known for its accuracy and agility in battle. A spear of this size would have been ideal for throwing with precision, making it a formidable weapon for skilled warriors.

The runes carved on the spear are as follows:

ᛋᛒᛁᚬᛏᛋᛒᚱᛁᚴᛅ- Spjótsprika

"Tiny spear"

Hand-forged by expert blacksmiths in the Czech Republic using traditional methods, this 58" spear with an 8" spearhead is crafted for both historical accuracy and exceptional quality. Perfect for collectors, reenactors, or Viking enthusiasts, this Viking spear brings the rich history of Norse sagas to life with its precise craftsmanship.

 

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Product Details

Spear length: 58"(147cm)

Spearhead length: 8"(20cm)

Weight: 2lbs(1kg)

Made in: Czech Republic

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