Description
The Viking battle axe was among the most common weapons wielded during the Viking Age, second only perhaps to the spear. Unlike swords, which were symbols of status and wealth, axes were the practical choice for the everyday warrior , many of whom were farmers or laborers without the means to afford finely crafted swords. A skilled Viking could deliver powerful blows capable of cleaving through armor and chainmail, making the axe a fearsome tool in battle.
This axe head has been hand forged from iron steel, shaped with care to reflect the rugged, utilitarian character of Viking weaponry. The blade retains a rough, natural finish, lending it the appearance of a battle-worn relic. The shaft is crafted from sturdy sheesham wood, stained a deep brown to enhance its durability and visual appeal. Wrapped around the handle is a leather lace arranged in a traditional crisscross pattern, providing a secure grip even in the heat of combat. Accompanying the axe is a hand-sewn leather bit sheath, fitted with laces to fasten it securely for transport.
This fully functional axe is suitable for practical use such as camping or hunting, and it also serves as an authentic piece for reenactments or historical displays.
Specifications
Overall Length: 23 Inches
Overall Width: 7 Inches
Blade Material: Forged Iron Steel
Blade Length: 6.50 Inches
Blade Thickness: 5 mm
Handle Material: Sheesham
Features
Included: Leather Bit Sheath
Hand Forged
Fun fact: Viking warriors often personalized their axes, sometimes carving runes or symbols into the blade or handle to invoke protection or strength from their gods before battle.









