
Weapons & Jewellery
- Legolas's Elvish Daggers
 
- Legolas Fighting Knives have a
flowing organic design, are adorned with Elven vine motifs, and the blades feature a very
detailed filigree etch.
- Glamdring

- Glamdring is an ancient sword
carried by Gandalf the Grey, who is an old, but powerful wizard and friend to Frodo
Baggins. Glamdring, a magical sword, glows in the presence of an enemy and it serves
Gandalf in his mission to aid the Fellowship of the Ring. It was made by ancient Elves,
and is inscribed with runes in the Elven language that say the sword was forged for
Turgon, the King of Gondolin.
- Hadhafang


- Hadhafang which means
Throng-cleaver. It once belonged to the Elven princess Idril, who wed a mortal man and
bore Earendil, the father of Elrond who in turn was father to Arwen.
Before Arwens birth Elrond wielded Hadhafang at the end of the second age of Middle-Earth,
during the Last Alliance of Elves and Men in the great battle against Sauron. Later his
daughter Arwen used Hadhafang when she aided Frodo in his escape from the Ringwraiths.
Inscribed on the
blade are runes in the Elven language of Sindarin that say aen estar Hadhafang i chathol
hen, thand arod dan i thang an i arwen Which translates to this blade is called Hadhafang,
a noble defence against the enemy throng for a noble lady. The original inscription
included the last line Idril i hel en aran Gond dolen, which translates to Idril, daughter
of the king of the Hidden Rock (Gondolin) It was dropped from the finished prop due to a
lack of space.
There is an
intentional pun in the inscription - the Sindarin translation of noble lady is arwen, so
in effect, the blade claims to be for Arwen, even though it was made for her grandmother.
- Sting

- A magical sword given to Frodo
Baggins by his cousin Bilbo, the original Ringbearer. Bilbo gives Sting, a sword made by
Elves in the ancient days, to Frodo to serve him on his harrowing journey. Bilbo carried
Sting with him when he originally acquired the Ring from Gollum. Stings blade glows when
Orcs, the violent footsoldiers of Sauron, are present. Engraved on the blade and cross
guard are runes in the Elven language of Sindarin that say Maegnas is my name, I am the
spiders bane.
- Shards of Narsil
- Narsil is perhaps the most famous
sword in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. At the end of the second age of Middle-Earth,
Narsils blade was shattered, as Elendil fell during the Last Alliance of Elves and Men in
the great battle against Sauron, creating the Shards of Narsil. The Shards were kept in
Rivendell, the house of Elrond, for safe keeping. Legend tells that the sword would one
day be reforged and the king would return.
- Aragorn's Ring (Ring of
Barahir)
- Known as the Ring of Barahir, it is worn by
Aragorn in the film trilogy The Lord of the Rings. Made of silver and accented in
gold and set with a fiery green crystal.
- The
Sauron One Ring
- Limited to 2,500 worldwide
An electronic replica of the Dark Lord of Mordor's
armor-clad severed finger which recalls the defeat of the malicious ruler of Middle-earth
by brave Isildur, eldest son Elendil, who cut the One Ring from the hand of Sauron at the
Battle of the Last Alliance in the Second Age.
This 1 to 1 scale Limited Edition replica is
finely detailed for authenticity. The remnant of Sauron's armored glove on the severed
finger has a dark, metallic finish with scrollwork designs. The One Ring, which is
permanently attached to Sauron's severed finger, is embellished with Elvish script that
appears to be solid gold in the "off" mode. When the replica is activated, the
script on the One Ring glows red through the surface giving the collectible an added
dimension of realism.
The dimensions of Sauron's finger are consistent
with the Dark Lord's colossal proportions: approximately 7" long x 1.5" in
diameter.
The Sauron One Ring sits atop a display base
created to resemble the rocky earth where Sauron's finger landed when it was sliced off.
The display case measures approximately 10" long x 6" deep x 5.5" tall with
the acrylic dust cover in place. It comes with a numbered, limited edition plaque and
plaque stand. This official Lord of the Rings prop replica is fully authorized and
licensed by New Line Cinema. Batteries not included. .
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2005
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