Handmade Double-Headed Viking Battle Axe – Hand-Forged Steel Double Blade – Tactical Handcrafted Tomahawk Hatchet. The USA – Native American Tribes Sioux and Iroquois – Celts and Mongols.
Powerful Hand-Forged Double-Headed Viking Axe
Introducing the Double-Headed Viking Axe Battle Axe, a painstakingly hand-forged steel double-blade masterpiece for function and aesthetic appeal. This tactical axe features a striking double-headed design that is perfect for historical reenactments or as a standout display piece. With an overall length of approximately 26 inches, the axe boasts a cutting edge length of 4.25 inches and a head length of approximately 5 inches. This double-blade Viking forged axe is hand-forged and handcrafted from high carbon steel with a 54-58 HRC hardness of the blade. Engineered for durability and performance, it is a one-of-a-kind addition to your tomahawk, hatchet, and integral axe collection. The handle is engraved with an added touch.
Specifications
Overall Length: Approximately 26″ inches
Cutting Edge Length: 4.25″ (Approx.)
Blade Material: Carbon Steel
Head Length ” 5″ (Approx.)
Blade Hardness: 54-58 HRC
Handle Material: Wood
Blade Material: Carbon Steel
Exceptional Craftsmanship
Firstly, our Double-Headed handmade Viking Battle Axe is a stunning example of the art of hand-forging. This tactical axe, handcrafted by skilled artisans, ensures that no two items are exactly alike. In a way, this reminds us of the rich history of armament developed by the Vikings.
Versatile Applications
Being both an impressive collector’s piece and a handy tool for all kinds of outdoor activities, this hand-forged steel double-blade Viking axe will, indeed, do well in historic reenactments, outdoor activities, or even just as a cool decoration. Moreover, this tactical axe has been designed with careful consideration given to both form and function.
The Rich Legacy of Viking Weapons
The code of the Vikings is, indeed, their ability to make really good weapons. One of the most common arms in the field of battle and combat, as well as in their everyday life, was the double-headed axe. This handmade double-headed Viking axe serves as a remembrance of this tradition, which fully expresses the strength, resilience, and workmanship that characterized the Viking warriors.
Tools for War and Survival
Like the Vikings, Native American tribes like the Sioux and Iroquois would fashion axes and hatchets for war and use in common life. These were among the most important instruments they would use-whether in hunting, war efforts, even ceremonial events-that undoubtedly signified their place within the indigenous culture.
Cross-Cultural Comparisons
Other civilizations that also used double-headed axes include the Celts and Mongols. This showed the prevalence in use and importance of such tools across various cultures. While the design and craftsmanship varied, their primary purpose thus defined axe to provide strength and functionality in battle and survival, did not change.
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