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Bloodborne Collection – Hunter Replicas and Legendary Weapons
Enter the dark and twisted world of Bloodborne , where every battle is a dance between madness and redemption. This collection is dedicated to the true hunters: those who dare to wield steel and face the creatures of the night. At Swords and More, we've brought together an exclusive selection of decorative replicas, iconic weapons, and objects inspired by the Yharnam universe , crafted with the utmost detail and respect for the game's original aesthetic.
Each piece in this collection reflects the gothic, bloody essence of Bloodborne. From the Saw Cleaver , with its folding mechanism and distressed finish, to the Hunter's Sword and the Church's Spear , each weapon is crafted from durable materials, real steel, and handcrafted details that faithfully reproduce the textures, shapes, and colors of the game. Their worn appearance reflects the passage of countless hunts, turning them into true display pieces.
These replicas aren't just decorative objects: they're symbols of the courage and determination of hunters fighting against the corruption of blood. Their imposing presence and visual realism make them ideal for collectors, cosplay enthusiasts, or fans of the Soulsborne universe looking for pieces with soul and character.
Additionally, many of the weapons feature unique details—such as aged strings, engravings, and handcrafted metal finishes—that add unparalleled authenticity. Each one can be displayed in display cases, on wall panels, or on stands, becoming the centerpiece of any collection inspired by FromSoftware's most obscure and iconic video games.
Awaken your hunting instinct and acquire Yharnam's most feared relics. With this collection, each piece tells a story of glory, tragedy, and blood.
In Swords and More , video game legends take on real form.
Take the first step toward hunting… before dawn.






