🗡️ Viking Knife (Seax) Description

Blade:

  • Shape: Typically straight or slightly curved with a single sharp edge and a flat back.

  • Length: Ranged from a few inches (utility knives) up to 30 inches (long seaxes).

  • Material: Hand-forged iron or steel, sometimes pattern-welded (creating a visible, wavy pattern on the blade).

  • Tip: Often angled sharply (a “broken back” design), especially in Anglo-Saxon seaxes.

Handle:

  • Material: Wood, bone, or antler, sometimes decorated with carvings.

  • Shape: Simple, often rounded or oval in cross-section, with no guard or pommel.

  • Construction: Tang of the blade inserted into the handle and secured, often peened over the end.

Sheath:

  • Made from leather or wood, usually worn horizontally across the belt for easy access.

  • Often adorned with stamped designs or metal fittings.

Use:

  • Everyday utility: cutting, carving, food prep, hunting.

  • Combat: Shorter seaxes were backup weapons; larger ones could serve as primary sidearms.

  • Symbol of status: Some were ornately decorated, signifying wealth or rank.

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Original price was: $160.00.Current price is: $100.00.

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