Description
This 18th-century battle axe head is forged from solid iron, crafted to endure the rigors of combat and the passage of time alike. The natural blackened finish is not merely cosmetic; it’s a result of the forging and quenching process, lending the axe head a rugged, authentic appearance that speaks of countless battles and hard use. The design itself is a testament to practical warfare: the broad, curved blade delivers powerful chopping blows, ideal for close-quarters fighting where every strike counts. Along the spine, a sharpened edge provides a secondary cutting surface, useful for slashing or hooking maneuvers. At the top, the spear-like tip extends the weapon’s reach, allowing the wielder to thrust or parry with precision. Each feature reflects a balance between offense and defense, shaped by the needs of 18th-century warriors who demanded reliability and effectiveness in their arms.
Blade Length: 9.25 inches
Blade Width: 6.5 inches
Blade Thickness: 6.14 mm
Features
Iron Construction
Natural Blackened Finish
Curved Axe Blade
Bladed Spine
Spear Tipped
Fun Fact: In the 18th century, battle axes like this one were often paired with firearms, serving as both a weapon of last resort and a tool for clearing brush or breaking through obstacles on the battlefield.













