Winner of seventeen Academy Awards, The Lord of the Rings was brought to the big screen by New Line Cinema and directed by Peter Jackson. Weta Workshop was intrinsically involved in the design and physical effects manufacture for all three films.
While her brother Éomer was Chief Marshal of the Riddermark, the Lady Éowyn held no formal position within her kingdom’s military. Even so, the Lady of Rohan trained with both sword and shield and was as courageous as any man in her uncle’s service.
Own a piece of fantasy art of the highest calibre with the Sword of Boromir, son of Denethor.
A single, wide fuller ran almost to the tip of the blade, while the elegantly curved crossguard was twisted, ending in brass-ringed caps matching the sword’s wide pommel. The grip of the weapon was wrapped in rich brown leather, matching the scabbard in which it hung and the round shield Gondor’s favourite son wore upon his back.
Boromir’s sword was designed by Ben Wootten and made at Weta Workshop in New Zealand for The Lord of the Rings film trilogy by master swordsmith Peter Lyon.
The sixth sword in Weta's Master Swordsmith's Collection, the Sword of Boromir is made with the same attention to detail that the swordsmiths of Middle-earth would have required. Peter Lyon took the design and created a piece of art and a usable weapon wrapped in one.
Our authentic prop replicas and collectibles are designed by the very same artists who have worked on the three films, so effectively they come straight from Middle-earth.
Richard Taylor - CEO & Co-founder, Weta Workshop
Physical Specifications
Blade length: 790 mm
Total length: 1,005 mm
Total Width: 195 mm
Weight: 1.8 kg
Balance Point: (about) 40 mm along the blade from the handguard
This sword and its accessories are the absolute epitome of craftsmanship.
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I had always told myself that if WETA produced Boromir sword, I would have it. When it was announced, I dithered and waited, and ran out of time whilst deciding to spend the money, seeing the item sell out very quickly.
As luck would have it, this sword would come to me several years later, on the secondary market. Sword no.4, it is a piece of art beyond my wildest hopes. Finished with a high polish, the sword just oozes quality, care and craftsmanship. I hope I find myself able to add another WETA made sword to my collection one day.
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i have a question How much is the sword from boromir?