Morgul Blade The Witch-King of Angmar | Nazgûl Lord of the Rings Sword
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Full Sword Specs
| Blade material | Stainless steel |
| From | The Lord of the Rings |
| Character | The Witch-King of Angmar |
| Construction | Full-scale collector replica |
| Edge | Unsharpened display edge |
| Warranty | 12-month UK warranty |
⚠️ Workshop note: wipe the blade after handling and keep it dry — fingerprints hold moisture. Our Sword Care Guide covers full upkeep.
The Story of the Morgul Blade
The cursed knife of Weathertop. The Morgul Blade is the Witch-King’s enchanted dagger — the weapon whose wound nearly turns Frodo into a wraith. Our replica reproduces the thin, wicked profile of the film prop at full scale.
Famous Battles & Moments
Weathertop
On Amon Sûl the Witch-King drives the blade into Frodo’s shoulder — the wound that shadows him for the rest of the story.
The Race to the Ford
With the shard working toward his heart, only Arwen’s ride and the flood at Bruinen save Frodo from becoming a wraith.
The Wound That Never Heals
Every year after, on the anniversary, the pain returns — some blades leave marks that Rivendell itself cannot fully mend.
History of the Sword
The Morgul-knife is designed to break off in the wound and work toward the heart, transforming its victim into a wraith under the Nazgûl’s command — the dark mirror of every healing power in Middle-earth.
Why Collectors Want It
The most story-dense small piece in the Middle-earth range — a talking point far beyond its size, and the completing piece of any Nazgûl display. Suits desk and cabinet display where a longsword will not fit.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Morgul Blade?
The Witch-King’s cursed dagger — its tip breaks off in the wound and works toward the heart, turning the victim into a wraith.
Who was wounded by it?
Frodo, on Weathertop — the wound that shadows him for the rest of the saga.
Is this full-size?
Yes — full-scale to the film prop. As a dagger it suits smaller display spaces.
Is it sharp?
No — unsharpened display edge as standard.
What is it made of?
Stainless steel, hand-assembled and inspected before dispatch.
Caring for Your Blade
Every sword we sell is a hand-finished collector piece, inspected before dispatch. Keep it at its best with a soft cloth after handling and a proper wall mount or stand — our step-by-step guide covers cleaning, storage and display.
You must be 18 or over to purchase — all sword orders are age-verified. 12-month warranty and tracked worldwide shipping as standard.
How to Care for Your Sword
Every blade we sell is a hand-finished collector piece, built to be displayed for a lifetime. A soft cloth after handling, a dry spot on the wall or a proper stand, and the occasional check of the fittings will keep it exactly as it left the workshop. Our step-by-step guide covers cleaning, storage and long-term display.
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