Andúril Swords – Flame of the West, Blade of Kings

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Few fantasy weapons carry as much lore and majesty as anduril swords, the legendary sword of Aragorn from The Lord of the Rings. Forged from the shards of Narsil, the blade that cut the One Ring from Sauron’s hand, Andúril is a symbol of hope, legacy, and rightful kingship.

From Middle-earth to real-world collections, Andúril swords remain one of the most sought-after replicas for fans, collectors, and sword enthusiasts alike.

  • The Legend of Andúril
Andúril, meaning Flame of the West in Elvish, was reforged in Rivendell by the Elves for Aragorn, heir of Isildur. The sword gleams with a brilliant light, etched with Elvish runes and adorned with a royal design fitting for the true King of Gondor.

Its inscription reads:

"Narsil is my name, a mighty sword; Telchar made me in Nogrod; for the King of Gondor."

The reforging of Andúril marks a pivotal moment in Aragorn's journey — from ranger to king, from shadow to light.