Forged from a Falling Star: Why the "Dawn" Replica Looks Different from Everything Else
If you think Valyrian Steel is the peak of weapon technology in Westeros, you haven't dug deep enough into the lore.
Before the dragons, before the Targaryens, a star fell on Dorne. From that meteorite, Dawn was forged.
In the books, it is described as "pale as milkglass," alive with light.
Replicating this on a metal prop is a headache. If you make it silver, it looks cheap. If you make it white, it looks like plastic.
At BlacksmithSONG, we spent a long time dialing in the finish for our Dawn replica. It explains why this small 22cm blade costs $19.99—more than its larger cousins. Here is the breakdown.
⚒️ Key Specs at a Glance
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Total Length: 22cm (Compact Class).
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Net Weight: 67g (The lightest in the collection).
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Material: Zinc Alloy.
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Finish: Custom "Pale Champagne" Electroplating (The money shot).
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Price: $19.99 (Premium Finish).
The Finish: "Pale as Milkglass"
This is the main reason you buy this sword.
Look at our Blackfyre—it’s dark, smoky, and oxidized.
Now look at Dawn. We used a specific electroplating process to achieve a color that sits somewhere between polished silver and pale champagne gold.
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Reflectivity: As seen in our showcase video, when purple or blue light hits it, the blade glows. It captures that "otherworldly" aesthetic of meteorite metal. It stands out aggressively against the dark mousepads and black shelves most gamers have.
(Cinematic video of Dawn sword resting on black meteorite rocks under mysterious purple lighting)
The video above highlights this effect. We placed it among black "meteorite" rocks to show how the blade seems to pull light from the darkness.
67g: Light, but Sharp
Let’s be real about the weight.
At 67g, this is the lightest sword we sell. It is lighter than Dark Sister (74g).
Does it feel cheap? No, because it is still solid alloy. But it feels delicate.
This matches the character of the sword. Dawn isn't a brute force weapon; it is the tool of the Sword of the Morning, a title given only to a knight of supreme skill (like Ser Arthur Dayne). The replica feels agile in the hand, perfect for a letter opener that sits on a refined, uncluttered desk.
The Sunburst Hilt
The hilt is simple but significant.
The crossguard gently curves downward, and right in the center is the Sunburst of House Dayne cast in a distinct copper/gold tone.
We didn't over-design this. We kept it clean to let the blade color do the talking. The pommel is a simple scent-stopper shape, ensuring the focus remains on that unique "star-metal" blade.
The Blacksmith's Verdict
Why pay $19.99 for a 22cm sword when you can get a 30cm one for a few dollars more?
Because of the color palette.
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If you are building a "Dark/Gothic" setup, get Blackfyre.
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But if you want a piece that breaks the monotony of grey steel, Dawn is essential.
It’s a niche collectible for the "Deep Lore" fans. It represents the mystery of the unknown, the tragedy of the Tower of Joy, and the coolest knight to ever live.
Now it begins.
🔗 The Star of Your Collection
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Acquire the Dawn Replica ($19.99) (The Unique Finish)
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