- Model: VIKING SPEAR
- Product Code: VKSPEAR001
- Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
Available Options
Viking Spear — Hand-Forged Authentic Norse War Spear with Broad Leaf Blade
The Everest Forge Viking Spear is a hand-forged Norse war spear built the way the originals were meant to be: real high-carbon steel, sharpened, and ready to work. The broad, leaf-shaped blade carries a strong central ridge that runs to an acute piercing point, mounted on a 20-inch riveted rosewood handle capped with a steel pommel. It comes complete with a hand-stitched leather belt-frog scabbard. Forged from 5160 leaf spring steel reclaimed from truck springs, water-tempered, and full-tang from point to pommel, it is a genuine, battle-ready Viking spear — not a cast wall-hanger or a bare spearhead you have to finish yourself.
This is the classic Norse war spear: the broad-bladed thrusting weapon that was the true backbone of the Viking warrior, more common on the battlefield than either the sword or the axe. It is built for collectors who want the real thing, for reenactors who need a hand-forged piece with authentic presence, and for anyone who appreciates a functional Norse weapon. And it is forged to your spec — six blade lengths, four finishes, two handle woods, six scabbard colours, and free engraving, all included.
Honest note: This is a 32-inch hand spear — a complete forged spear with a 20-inch grip — not a six-foot shield-wall pole spear on a full ash shaft. It is built for thrusting, handling, reenactment, and display. If you want a full-length pole spear, we forge those as a custom build.
Everest Forge — Hand-Forged in Nepal
A real Norse war spear, forged to your spec.
Choose from six blade lengths, four finishes, two handle woods, six scabbard colours, and free engraving — every standard option included at no extra charge. Full-tang 5160 steel, shipped worldwide with tracking.
Customise Your Viking Spear → Ask a Question →Product Specifications
Standard Blade Length
12 inches (customisable from 10 to 20 inches)
Blade Style
Broad leaf-shaped blade, central ridge, double-edged thrusting point
Standard Total Length
32 inches — a complete hand spear, not a long shield-wall pole
Handle Length
20 inches
Weight
1200 grams (approximate, hand-made variation applies)
Blade Steel
5160 high-carbon leaf spring steel
Steel Source
Reclaimed truck leaf spring — tough, springy, proven
Heat Treatment
Water-tempered — hard cutting edge, flexible spine
Construction
Full tang for maximum strength and battle-ready durability
Handle
Riveted rosewood over a solid core, with a steel pommel cap
Edge
Hand-sharpened and functional; display (unsharpened) edge on request
Finish Options
Satin, Polished / Mirror, Raw forge, or Blacked / Coated
Scabbard
Hand-stitched leather with belt frog — six colours available
Origin
Hand-forged in Tokha, Kathmandu, Nepal
Customise Your Viking Spear
Use the dropdown options at the top of this page to fully customise your Viking spear before forging. All standard options are included at the listed price — no extra charge. With six blade lengths and six scabbard colours, you are building a one-of-a-kind Norse spear, not buying off a shelf — and unlike the bare spearheads sold elsewhere, yours arrives complete and ready to use.
Blade Finishing
Satin for a rugged, authentic battlefield look, Polished / Mirror for a display shine, Raw forge for a hand-hammered texture, or Blacked / Coated for a dark Norse presence.
Blade Length
Six lengths from 10 to 20 inches. Standard is the classic 12-inch war head; size up for more reach and thrusting weight, or down for a compact piece.
Handle Material
The signature riveted rosewood handle, or switch to a pale white-wood (Sadhan) grip to suit your build.
Scabbard Colour
Your included hand-stitched leather scabbard and belt frog in black, brown, yellow, red, green, or blue leather.
Personalisation
Free engraving on the blade — a name, initials, runes, a date, or a short message. Ideal for a kit piece, a gift, or a one-of-a-kind collector blade.
Custom Logo & Photo Engraving
Upload your own logo, rune-row, sigil, or artwork and we will engrave it onto the blade for a fully bespoke Norse piece.
Want a full-length shield-wall pole spear or a different Norse design? Send us your concept and our blacksmiths will forge it from scratch. Request a custom spear →
A True Norse War Spear, Built for Real Use
This is not a decorative casting. The Viking Spear is forged the same way as our working blades — a bar of 5160 spring steel hammered to shape by hand, water-tempered so the edge runs hard while the spine stays springy, and full-tang so the steel runs unbroken through the handle. The result is a spear with real weight, real balance, and a point built to thrust.
The broad leaf-shaped blade is a true war-spear profile. Its width is the point: a leaf blade cuts as well as it thrusts, opening a wide, deep wound channel rather than a narrow puncture, and the central ridge stiffens it for driving power without adding dead weight. That cut-and-thrust versatility is exactly why the spear, not the sword, was the everyday weapon of the Norse warrior. In your hands today it translates to a genuinely capable piece for thrusting practice, reenactment drills, bushcraft and camp tasks, and serious handling.
Choose a longer 16 to 20-inch blade and it grows into a heavier war spear with more reach; choose the standard 12-inch and you get the fast, balanced classic. Either way, the included leather scabbard with belt frog means you carry it safely rather than leave it on a hook.
The Spear in the Viking Age — Odin's Weapon and the Shield Wall
To the Norse, the spear was the most important weapon of all. Swords were costly and carried by the wealthy few, but nearly every free man owned a spear. It was the backbone of the shield wall, the line of overlapping shields and projecting spear points that won and lost battles across the Viking Age. Spears were thrust over the wall, thrown at the charge, and used in the close press where longer weapons could not swing.
The spear was also Odin's own weapon. The Allfather carried Gungnir, the spear that never missed its mark, and Norse warriors would cast a spear over an enemy host to dedicate them to Odin before battle. Our Viking Spear is an original Everest Forge interpretation of that heritage — a hand-forged leaf-bladed war spear that carries the spirit of the shield wall into a piece you can own, handle, and display, rather than a reproduction of any single museum artefact.
Why Collectors & Reenactors Choose This Viking Spear
It is authentic forged steel, not a stainless wall-hanger. Full-tang 5160 spring steel, water-tempered and sharpened — the real thing, with the weight and balance of a working war spear.
It arrives complete, not as a bare head. Almost every Viking spear on the market is a spearhead alone, unsharpened, sold "pole not included." Yours comes finished — blade, fitted rosewood handle, and a hand-stitched leather scabbard — ready to use or display out of the box.
It is a genuine broad-leaf war spear. The wide leaf-shaped blade is a classic Norse battlefield profile that cuts and thrusts in equal measure — not a thin, generic point — the same kind of blade prized in serious reenactment and collection.
Total customisation is included, not upsold. Six blade lengths, four finishes, two handle woods, six scabbard colours, and free engraving — all part of the standard build.
It is built to last and to pass down. Water-tempered 5160 and full-tang construction mean this is a spear you can actually rely on, not one that fails the first time it is used in earnest.
Who This Viking Spear Is For
Viking and Norse collectors — anyone who wants an authentic, real-steel leaf-bladed war spear rather than a cast or stainless display piece.
Historical reenactors — a hand-forged Norse spear with authentic presence for kit, display, and posing. (Live steel is not intended for contact combat — see the FAQ.)
Functional weapon and martial-arts enthusiasts — a real, battle-ready thrusting spear for drills and serious handling.
Bushcrafters and outdoorsmen — a tough, full-tang reach blade for camp work, thrusting, and field tasks.
Norse mythology and history enthusiasts — a tribute to the weapon of Odin and the shield wall, made to be handled, not just admired.
Fantasy and medieval fans — a striking Norse piece for a themed collection, costume, or wall display.
Gift buyers — free engraving, including Norse runes, turns it into a personalised gift for the Viking fan or collector who has everything.
How It's Made
01
Steel Selection
We start with 5160 high-carbon leaf spring steel reclaimed from truck springs — tough, springy, and proven for impact.
02
Hand Forging
The bar is heated and hammered to shape by hand, drawing out the broad leaf blade and aligning the grain for strength.
03
Heat Treatment
The blade is water-tempered to set a hard cutting edge backed by a flexible spine that absorbs shock instead of snapping.
04
Hand Finishing
Your chosen finish is applied, the rosewood handle is fitted and riveted, and a leather scabbard is stitched to fit.
See the full forging process →
What's Included
- One hand-forged Viking Spear in 5160 high-carbon steel, built to your chosen specification
- Riveted rosewood handle over a solid core with a steel pommel cap
- Hand-stitched leather scabbard with belt frog (your choice of six colours)
- Free blade engraving if selected (name, initials, runes, message, or your uploaded design)
- Hand-forged in Nepal, packed and shipped worldwide with full tracking
Shipping, Returns & Warranty
Production time: 3–5 business days. Each spear is hand-forged after your order.
Shipping: Worldwide via DHL Express or FedEx International Priority with full tracking. Typically 5–10 business days delivery from dispatch. Total order-to-delivery time approximately 8–15 business days. Full details on our Shipping & Returns page.
Customs: International orders may incur customs duties or import taxes charged by your country's customs authority. Paid separately by you on delivery.
Returns: 30-day satisfaction guarantee on standard configurations in unused condition. Custom configurations (custom length, finish, handle, engraving) are non-returnable as they are forged to your specification. Full warranty policy.
Warranty: 6-month limited warranty against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. Damage from misuse not covered.
Secure checkout: All payments processed through PCI-compliant gateways with 256-bit SSL encryption. Checkout security details.
Care & Maintenance
After every use: Wipe the blade clean and dry. Apply a thin coat of light oil (mineral oil, camellia oil, or 3-in-1 oil).
Storage: Store in a dry environment. Avoid long-term storage in the leather scabbard. Display stand or wall mount recommended.
Rust spots: Light surface rust is normal on 5160 carbon steel and easily removed with very fine steel wool (#0000 grade) and a few drops of oil.
Sharpening: Use a quality whetstone (1000-grit working) at 22–25 degrees per side. Avoid power grinders, which can ruin the temper.
Handle care: Treat the rosewood occasionally with a little wood oil to keep it from drying out.
Full care guide on our FAQ page.
Everest Forge — Hand-Forged in Nepal Since 2012
Order Your Viking Spear
Free standard customisation — six blade lengths, four finishes, handle wood, six scabbard colours, and engraving. Full-tang, battle-ready 5160 steel, hand-forged in Kathmandu and shipped worldwide with DHL or FedEx tracking. 30-day satisfaction guarantee.
Customise & Order → Browse All Spears → Request a Custom Spear → Ask a Question →Frequently Asked Questions
Is this an authentic, real forged Viking spear?
Yes. It is individually hand-forged from 5160 high-carbon spring steel, water-tempered, full-tang, and sharpened — a genuine functional war spear, not a cast or stainless display replica. It is an original Everest Forge interpretation of the Norse leaf-bladed war spear rather than a reproduction of one specific museum artefact, built to look and handle like the real thing.
What blade shape is this — does it have wings or lugs?
This is a broad leaf-shaped Viking war-spear blade, not a winged or lugged spear. The wide leaf profile with a raised central ridge is one of the most common and authentic Norse spear forms. Its advantage is versatility: it thrusts deep and also cuts on the way, opening a wider wound than a narrow point, while the ridge keeps the blade stiff and strong.
Is it functional, or just for display?
It is fully functional. The full-tang, water-tempered 5160 construction and sharpened blade are built for real use — thrusting practice, reenactment drills, bushcraft, and hard handling. It also displays beautifully, but it is a working war spear first, not a wall-hanger.
Is it a full shield-wall pole spear?
No. This is a 32-inch hand spear — a complete forged spear with a 20-inch grip — rather than a six-foot pole spear on a full ash shaft. It is built for thrusting, handling, reenactment, and display. If you want a long shield-wall pole spear or atgeir-style hewing spear, we forge those as a custom build.
How customisable is it?
Highly. You can choose from six blade lengths (10 to 20 inches), four blade finishes, two handle woods, and six scabbard colours, plus add free engraving or upload your own logo, runes, or artwork. Every standard option is included in the price, so you are configuring a one-of-a-kind Norse spear.
What steel is it made from, and is it durable?
It is forged from 5160 high-carbon leaf spring steel reclaimed from truck springs — a steel prized for toughness, flexibility, and edge retention. It is water-tempered for a hard edge over a springy spine, and the full-tang construction keeps the blade locked solidly through the handle for genuine battle-ready strength.
Is the blade sharpened, and can I get it unsharpened?
It ships hand-sharpened and ready to use. If you would prefer a display, unsharpened edge that is safer for a home or office display, note it in your order or message us before we forge and we will finish it that way at no extra charge.
Can I use this for LARP or contact stage combat?
This is live steel, intended for real functional use, display, collection, and reenactment posing rather than contact combat. Most LARP and contact-combat events require foam or blunted safety weapons and will not allow sharpened steel. If you want a piece purely for safe handling, ask us about a fully blunted display edge.
Can I have runes, my name, a logo, or a photo engraved on it?
Yes. Free engraving of a name, initials, runes, date, or short message is included, and you can also upload a logo, rune-row, sigil, or artwork for custom photo and logo engraving on the blade. It is a popular way to personalise a Norse kit piece or create a unique gift.
How long does it take to make and ship?
Each spear is hand-forged to order, with a production time of about 3 to 5 business days. It then ships worldwide via DHL Express or FedEx with full tracking, typically 5 to 10 business days in transit, roughly 8 to 15 business days from order to delivery.
Do you ship to my country, and what about customs?
We ship worldwide from Nepal with fully tracked, insured delivery. International orders may be subject to customs duties or import taxes set by your own country's customs authority, paid separately by you on delivery. Please also check that owning this type of blade is permitted where you live before ordering.
What is your return and warranty policy?
Standard configurations carry a 30-day satisfaction guarantee in unused condition. Custom configurations such as custom length, finish, handle, or engraving are forged to your specification and are non-returnable. Every spear is backed by a 6-month limited warranty against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship.
| Specification | |
| Blade: | 12 inches Long Blade, Made of 5160 carbon steel |
| Total Length: | 32 inches long in total |
| Handle: | 20 inches Long Full tang Handle made from Rosewood |
| Weight: | 1200 Grams (Approx.) |
| Note: | Slight variations in weight, dimensions, or finish may occur due to the handmade nature of the item. |
