In the golden light of morning, Edoras rises from the plains like a crown upon the green hills. The city stands proud upon a high knoll, surrounded by a ring of ancient wooden palisades, and watched over by the looming peaks of the White Mountains. A place of strength and kinship—its walls weathered by wind and time, yet as enduring as the spirit of those who dwell within.
We are proud to present this limited-edition collectible environment of Edoras—a piece crafted with unmatched artistry and deep authenticity, drawn from exclusive references and firsthand experience. Every detail, from the majestic Golden Hall to the stables, and all the rugged pathways winding in between, has been faithfully recreated.
Having a unique connection with the original creation, our team brings an intimate knowledge of its every beam and stone. Each hand-carved detail, each thatched roof and sculpted symbol, has been crafted to honour the heritage of the Rohirrim and to echo the ancient beauty of Rohan’s proud city.
For collectors, this piece is more than a depiction—it’s a legacy. Adding Edoras to your collection brings home a reminder of Middle-earth’s rich histories and the remarkable craftsmanship behind its creation. This collectible stands as a monument to the journey and spirit of the Rohirrim™, ready to hold a place of pride in your home, just as it did upon the hilltop of Mount Sunday.
FEATURES:- Limited Edition of 900
- Depicts the heart of Rohan, Edoras
- Features the Golden Hall, Meduseld, wherein King Théoden ruled his people
- Digitally sculpted by Wētā Workshop veteran 3D Artist Charlotte Key
- Includes incredibly details and fidelity for the surrounding environment
- Created using reference to original film stills, satellite imagery, historical geographic data, set construction drawings, and on-set photography
- Dimensions: (W x H x D) 31cm x 15.7cm x 48.4cm
"We consider ourselves very fortunate when we tackle an environment like this because, of course, we’ve got access to such an amazing wealth of reference. Whether it’s geographical data from satellites, whether it was the lidar that might have been taken at the time, [or] photographs from set and set construction drawings." - Richard Taylor — CEO & Co-founder, Wētā Workshop