Oathkeeper — Sword of Brienne of Tarth | House Lannister & House Stark Sword
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Full Sword Specs
| Blade material | Stainless steel |
| From | Game of Thrones |
| Character | Brienne of Tarth |
| 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 Oathkeeper
A sword made from a broken promise, given to keep one. Oathkeeper is one half of Ned Stark’s melted-down greatsword Ice — given by Jaime Lannister to Brienne of Tarth to fulfil the oath they swore to Catelyn Stark. Our replica reproduces the gilt guard and lion pommel at full scale.
Famous Battles & Moments
The Gift
Jaime gives Brienne the Valyrian blade and a mission: find Sansa Stark, and keep her safe. Brienne names the sword for the promise.
Against the Hound
Oathkeeper’s duel with Sandor Clegane is one of the series’ most brutal fights — and Brienne’s proving ground.
The Long Night
Knighted at last on the eve of battle, Ser Brienne of Tarth holds the walls of Winterfell with Oathkeeper in the war for the dawn.
History of the Sword
Forged from Ice by Tywin Lannister’s order, gilded in Lannister red and gold — and then turned, by Brienne’s naming, into a Stark promise. No blade in Westeros carries a better redemption arc.
Why Collectors Want It
The most decorative hilt in the Westeros range, and the sword with the story collectors most love to tell. Pair it with Ice — the blade it was made from.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Oathkeeper?
Brienne of Tarth’s Valyrian steel sword — one of two blades reforged from Ned Stark’s greatsword Ice.
Why is it called Oathkeeper?
Brienne named it for the oath she and Jaime swore to Catelyn Stark: to find and protect her daughters.
Is this full-size?
Yes — full-scale with the ornate gilt guard, lion pommel and red-and-gold grip.
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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