The seax was a versatile, single edged blade used by Germanic and Scandinavian cultures from the early Migration Period through the Viking Age, or roughly the 5thC through to the 11thC. The term 'seax' means 'cutting tool' or 'knife' in Old English, and was used for food preparation, cutting, carving, and then later warfare.
This particular seax is a beautiful and intricate piece that is still functional and ready to be used. With a sharp edge, this knife is practical and can be used just as it was a thousand years ago. It features a full tang, high carbon steel blade fitted to a polished wooden hilt and secured with brass end cap, with horn decoration at the neck. Not only that, but this seax also comes with a beautifully decorated scabbard replete with brass plating etched with the same triangular pattern as seen on many Viking torcs and bracelets.
This seax manages to be not only a sharp, practical and robust cutting tool, but also a pure work of art with steel blade, etched horn and polished wood handle, and a brass plated and decorated thick leather scabbard. This seax truly has it all.
Measurements:
Total Length: 480 mm
Blade Length: 340 mm
Spine Thickness: +/- 3 mm
Hilt Length: 135 mm
Scabbard Length: 455 mm
Weight: 390 g
Scabbard Weight: 270 g
Blade Material: Steel - High Carbon
Handle Material: Wood and Horn with brass trimmings
Scabbard: Hard leather and brass
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