Herugrim — Sword of King Théoden of Rohan | Lord of the Rings Sword
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Full Sword Specs
| Blade material | Stainless steel |
| From | The Lord of the Rings |
| Character | King Théoden |
| 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 Herugrim
The sword of the King of the Mark. Herugrim is the five-hundred-year-old hereditary blade of the Kings of Rohan — the sword restored to Théoden’s hand in one of the trilogy’s great scenes. Our replica reproduces the horse-motif guard and broad-fullered blade at full scale.
Famous Battles & Moments
The King Restored
Freed from Saruman’s hold, Théoden asks for his sword — and Herugrim, taken back from Wormtongue’s keeping, returns the king to himself.
Helm’s Deep
Théoden rides out at dawn with Herugrim drawn — the charge that holds the Hornburg until Gandalf comes.
The Ride of the Rohirrim
At Pelennor Fields, Herugrim leads the most celebrated cavalry charge in cinema — and falls facing the Witch-King.
History of the Sword
Herugrim has passed down the royal line of Rohan for five centuries — the emblem of the Mark itself. Its horse-head detailing carries the sigil of the Rohirrim through guard and pommel.
Why Collectors Want It
Herugrim is the connoisseur’s choice in a Middle-earth collection — less obvious than Andúril, and the anchor of any Rohan-themed display.
Frequently Asked Questions
Whose sword is Herugrim?
King Théoden of Rohan — the hereditary blade of the Kings of the Mark, five hundred years old.
What does Herugrim mean?
Roughly ‘very fierce’ in the tongue of Rohan — a war-name for a war-blade.
Is this a full-size replica?
Yes — full-scale with the horse-motif guard and pommel of the screen design.
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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