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Jeweler Spends Over 700 Hours Recreating Warcraft’s Most Legendary Blade In Gold And Silver
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Jeweler Spends Over 700 Hours Recreating Warcraft’s Most Legendary Blade In Gold And Silver

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Febo is a professional jeweler with over ten years of experience. A couple of years ago, he opened his own company and now has his own workshop. Febo started playing Warcraft games when he was 12, and basically, his two passions are jewelry and fantasy games: you can see where this is going.

He chose “Frostmourne” – the legendary sword of the Warcraft games, as his first high-end project because of his affinity towards Warcraft.

As you can see in the video below, being a professional jeweler means you are an absolute badass who warps and weaves precious metals with incredible heat.

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This is one of those ‘process’ videos that are kind of mesmerizing to watch, mainly because of the combination of Febo’s skillset and seeing all the kits jewelers use. Plus, all these hundreds of individual components are planned out, executed perfectly, and ultimately combined into something gorgeous. The miniature sword was created, by combining 124 elements into 43 components, and the result is truly breathtaking.

There’s also a funny appeal here, which is what my first reaction was “oh, it’s not a full-sized sword. It’s small.” Then the video became fascinating because the recreation is so tiny, and the level of detail that Febo is going into on these elements is wild.

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As fan projects go, the only thing you can say is a well-deserved ‘wow’. This is obviously also a professional project made with enormous skill, and thus sadly, not something you’ll be seeing for sale anytime soon. Needless to say, of course, Febo has been asked. “The piece was not made for sale, but if it was, it would be very, very expensive!”

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