This is custom designed scabbard for an Albion Atlantean - Conans' sword. It is the first time I have delved into the fantasy world with my work and not an area that perhaps comes naturally to hand with me as my area is firmly in the documented past.
I think because of my practical nature and my love of the past, which is nothing if not practical, my absolute priority was to make a working scabbard for the sword and being quite a heavy brute it needed to be strong and it needed to have a few suspension points as it was to be worn on both a belt harness and a back harness.
Aesthetically I wanted it to show the scabbard makers craft and the craft of the culture it purportedly comes from. The 'traditional' scabbard for this sword is mainly fur and the actual underpinnings of what goes on under the fur is hidden. The sword is clearly a crafted object and for the scabbard to be such an after thought in craft terms, felt wrong.
With this in mind I wanted the scabbard to be sculptural, as is the sword, and to show the runes, as these are clearly important to the owner. I did manage to get some fur in there and used boar, as the coarseness would reflect the stereotypical barbarian (at least in my head) more than something soft like rabbit and it does in fact help to hold the blade in.
The scabbard itself is made of ash and fabric/glue covered and then leather covered to make a seriously tough object and the fittings are brazed copper and have been beaten but not polished. Maybe its me, but I can't see barbarians polishing.
I hope you like the overall effect and any comments or questions are of course very welcome.
Tod







