Knives
Small Seax
Introduced by the Anglo-Saxons the scramseax or seax for short was adopted by the Vikings. These one edged knives have become symbolic of the Viking / Saxon era. These small knives are perfect for ladies either to hang from turtle brooches or to fit in a sewing basket. These handmade knives are hand forged from high carbon steel (1080) tempered so they will hold a very sharp edge. The antler handles create a simple but elegant look. Each knife is handmade and looks similar to one shown but each is also unique.
Seax with Bone Detail
Introduced by the Anglo-Saxons the scramseax or seax for short was adopted by the Vikings. These one edged knives have become symbolic of the Viking / Saxon era. Although useful in a fight, the Seax is mainly a utility knife; its heavy blade can be used for chopping as well as cutting. Every man and many women had a seax hanging from their belt. This unique one of a kind handmade knife is hand forged from high carbon steel (1080) tempered so they will hold a very sharp edge.
Seax
Introduced by the Anglo-Saxons the scramseax or seax for short was adopted by the Vikings. These one edged knives have become symbolic of the Viking / Saxon era. Although useful in a fight, the Seax is mainly a utility knife; its heavy blade can be used for chopping as well as cutting. Every man and many women had a seax hanging from their belt. These handmade knives are hand forged from high carbon steel (1080) tempered so they will hold a very sharp edge.
Medieval Eating Knife (small)
During the medieval time period everyone had a personal eating knife hanging from their belt. These handmade knives are hand forged from high carbon steel (1080) so they will hold a very sharp edge. The handles are slab construction which makes for a very strong knife! Beautiful grips made from oak, ash, cherry, walnut, alder or bone are pinned to each knife with brass pins creating an elegant detail.
Medieval Eating Knife (medium)
During the medieval time period everyone had a personal eating knife hanging from their belt. These handmade knives are hand forged from high carbon steel (1080) so they will hold a very sharp edge. The handles are slab construction which makes for a very strong knife! Beautiful grips made from oak, ash, cherry, walnut, alder or bone are pinned to each knife with brass pins creating an elegant detail.
Medieval Eating Knife (Large)
During the medieval time period everyone had a personal eating knife hanging from their belt. These handmade knives are hand forged from high carbon steel (1080) so they will hold a very sharp edge. The handles are slab construction which makes for a very strong knife! Beautiful grips made from oak, ash, cherry, walnut, alder or bone are pinned to each knife with brass pins creating an elegant detail.
Medieval Dagger
This unique one of a kind handmade dagger is hand forged from high carbon steel (1080) tempered so they will hold a very sharp edge. This dagger has an oak handle with polished brass pommel and cross guard. Circa 12th – 15th century.
Blade length: 5” long
Overall length 8 3/4” long
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German Dagger
This unique one of a kind handmade dagger is hand forged from high carbon steel (1080) tempered so they will hold a very sharp edge. The walnut handle has polished brass pommel and cross guard fashioned in a style reminiscent of German knights of the 15th – 16th century.
Antler handled Seax
Introduced by the Anglo-Saxons the scramseax or seax for short was adopted by the Vikings. These one edged knives have become symbolic of the Viking / Saxon era. Although useful in a fight, the Seax is mainly a utility knife; its heavy blade can be used for chopping as well as cutting. Every man and many women had a seax hanging from their belt.


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