Fantasy fans can now unlock their inner warriors thanks to these incredible sword-shaped keys by Hero's Armory. From the “Blade of the Direwolf” to the “Sword of the Wizard,” each intricate key design is inspired by fantasy films and video games.
While the head of the key features the decorative sword design, the blade arrives blank. You then need to take it to your local locksmith to get it cut to match your lock. “Here at Hero's Armory, we sell key blanks in the form of both Schlage SC1 and Kwikset KW10. These two keyways match about 95% of locks used throughout the United States,” explains Hero’s Armory. “You'll receive the key blank of your choice, and then get it cut at your local locksmith or hardware store to match your current key!”
Since there 21 designs available to choose from, you might struggle to pick which design is for you. Luckily though, Hero's Armory also sells sets of keys—such as the “Legendary Combo” inspired by the weapons in the Legend of Zelda series—so you can wear more than one on your keychain.
“I ordered the Sword of The Wizard key and received it a while back—because I'm a Harry Potter nerd and couldn't resist when I saw it,” one customer writes in a review. “[The] key itself is intricate and so amazing. Many thanks to the nerds at Hero’s Amory for producing such an epic item!” Another satisfied customer writes, “You get full geek points when people see these on your keychain. Local locksmith thought they were pretty neat, too.”
Check out some of Hero's Armory sword keys below and order your own from the company's website.
Hero's Armory create sword-shaped keys, making unlocking doors a whole new adventure.
Each intricate key design is inspired by fantasy films and video games.
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