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Like the Viking swords, these are also cold weapons from the 8th -11th centuries that developed from the Roman spatha in the period of the great national migrations. It is a double-edged sword with a typical wide blade (4 - 6 cm) and a length of 60 – 90 cm. The shapes of the hilt and pommel enable the more precise classification of Viking swords in Jan Petersen’s typology. Early medieval (Norman) Romanesque swords are the successors of the Viking swords. Ours are sold dull, as they are intended for historical fencing.
Seax (Old English pronunciation: [ˈsæɑks]; also sax, sæx, sex, latinized sachsum) is an Old English word for "knife".[1] In modern archaeology, the term seax is used specifically for a type of sword or dagger typical of the Germanic peoples of the Migration period and the Early Middle Ages, especially the Saxons, whose name derives from the weapon.[2]
Weapon for warriors who were not so rich to buy sword. This axe is inspired by finds of axes from the Great Moravian Empire (9th century). Weapon for warriors who were not so...
Blunt replica of a Dane Axe - without shaft (because of simension shipping limits). Suitable for practise. Blunt replica of a Dane Axe - without...
Broad-bladed viking axe with open section forming a cross at the centre. Late 10th century - Stenstugu, Hejde, Gotland, Sweden. Material: high carbon spring ste Broad-bladed viking axe with open...
FRANCISCA, replica of a throwing axe FRANCISCA, replica of a throwing axe
Rubber VIKING AXE made to minimize potencial injuries caused by combat. We recommend you still use protective gear for your eyes, teeth and hands. Rubber VIKING AXE made to minimize...
Hand forged viking axe. In a blunt version is edge rounded, case hardened for re-enactment practise. Size of a wooden shaft: 80 cm. Product of Arma Hand forged viking axe. In a blunt...
Exact copy of a Viking axe from Kievan Rus. Overall length approx. 80 cm. Size of the edge is 15 cm. This axe is blunt for re-enactment purposes but it can be a Exact copy of a Viking axe from...
Hand forged axe with antler "scarbard". Early medieval pattern of the axe. Hand forged axe with antler...