Photo: Bruno Ehrs

Gustav Vasa's Sword of State

The Sword of State dates from 1541, and was commissioned in Augsburg for King Gustav Vasa. Scenes from the Old Testament and King Gustav Vasa's coat of arms are etched onto the blade.

The regalia, the baptismal font and the coronation cloak can be seen in the Treasury at the Royal Palace of Stockholm.

FACTS
The Sword of State
Material: The shaft is made from carved, polished iron. The knob and cross-guard feature lion masks. The grip is bound with gilded silver thread.
Year: 1541

visit the treasury

The Treasury with the State Regalia is housed in the cellar vaults at the Royal Palace, open daily year round: