Custom Pair of Viking Axes

Posted by seomypassion12 on May 10th, 2023

Channel your inner Norseman and raid the untamed wild with this stunning handmade weapon! It features a carbon steel axe head complemented by a teakwood handle.

Its etched blade shows adorable patterns and is highly resistant to corrosion and rust. It is also engraved and carved with awe-inspiring Norse Elder Futhark runes along the side.
Blade

A well-made axe should feel good in your Viking axe hand, be durable and versatile enough to serve you in many situations. It should also have a head that's securely attached to the haft and can resist both pulling and pushing forces. In addition, the axe head should be thick and have a sharp edge that can penetrate armor.

These features are essential for any axe, but they're particularly important in battle. The beard on a bearded Viking's axe allows you to hook over other weapons and disarm your opponents. It can also be used to hook shields and pierce armor. The axe's beard can even be used to rake an opponent, causing damage and opening him up for attack.

Another advantage of a beard axe is that it can be wielded in one hand. This is useful because it frees up the other hand for use in a spear or shield. It can also be used to scale walls, like a mountain climber would do with an ice axe.

The blade of a Viking axe is usually forged from high-quality steel. It's also often tempered to a hardness of about sixty-five percent. This is why it's able to cut through steel, wood, and stone with ease. A tempered blade is more durable than a non-tempered one, and it can hold its edge for longer.

Some Viking axes have pointed "horns" on each end of the head (oxarhyrna). These can be used for offensive purposes, such as stabbing. They can also be used to hook over other body parts, such as the neck, to compel a warrior to move in a direction that he doesn't wish to go. The horns of a Viking's axe are wider than those of a sword or a spear, and they create vicious wounds when used for stabbing.

This axe comes with a razor-sharp D2 carbon steel blade, and it's also made from beautiful rosewood. Its handle is wrapped in tanned leather, so you can grip it firmly and comfortably. The axe also comes with a leather sheath so you can carry it around easily. It's a great gift for any Viking history enthusiast.
Handle

The handle of a viking axe is a crucial feature of the weapon. It provides a comfortable grip that makes it easy to wield and powerful enough to cut through wood or metal. Its ergonomic design ensures that the axe fits comfortably in the user’s hand, and the carved pattern of the wood adds to its beauty. Additionally, the axe’s haft is made from high-quality steel that gives it strength and durability.

A Viking axe was a weapon used by the Norsemen of Scandinavia in battle. Its distinct blade was curved, making it effective against armor and shields. The Vikings also used the axe to scale walls and other structures. The axe was usually double-handed and weighed less than two pounds, which made it easy to carry and quick to use in combat.

Historically, Viking axes were made of iron with wooden handles. This was because they were designed to be used as tools and weapons, and the wood provided a stable base for the head of the axe. The axe heads were asymmetrical, and the haft was often tapered at the eye to prevent it from flying off of the end.

While most Viking axes were double-handed, some were single-handed. These were often used by archers and cavalry, since they could be used to pierce or cut through armour and hit targets from behind. Single-handed axes were also often used to break or smash open doors in a castle or other fortification.

The heads of a Viking axe were varying shapes, but most had a beard. This was useful for a variety of purposes in battle, including hooking an enemy’s weapon or disarming them, and it could also be used to snag a shield from a fighter’s hand.

The axe head on this viking axe is made of a hard wood that’s been carved with Norse Elder Futhark runes. Its etched surface adds to its elegance and aesthetic appeal, while the sharp cutting edge offers the power needed for effective combat. This axe also comes with a high-quality sheath for safe carrying and storage.
Leather Sheath

If you are interested in getting a custom made Viking sword, it is important to understand the different types of sheaths that are available. These sheaths are typically leather and can be sewn or pinned together. They are then decorated with carvings and runes, giving them a very authentic look. The sheaths are also very durable and can last a long time.

In addition to this, the sheaths come with a belt strap that helps keep the sword in place while you are using it. They are also made of leather, and they can be customised with your name or initials. They are also available in a variety of colours, making it easy to find the perfect one for you.

The Viking axe that we have created for you is a classic design that is based on the original Norse bearded axe. This is a well-balanced weapon that can be used for battle or in the woods. It is engraved with the Aegishjalmr, or “helm of awe”, symbol that is said to protect the owner and strike fear in the enemy.

This viking axe is crafted from premium grade steel and comes with a passivation treatment to provide corrosion resistance. It is also hand-forged and heat treated, which makes it a durable weapon that will last for generations. It is a great choice for anyone who wants to have a unique weapon that is both functional and beautiful.

This phenomenal axe is a perfect gift for any Viking history enthusiast. It will be cherished for years to come as it is a true work of art and craftsmanship. It features a stunning design pattern and is sure to impress your loved ones. It can also be used as a high end decorative piece and will add to the aesthetic of any home. This axe is a must-have for anyone who loves to reenact battles or just want to feel the magic of Scandinavian times.
Leather Pouch

This stunning leather pouch will keep your axe safe and secure, as well as add to the overall appearance of your costume. It features durable double stitching and a single snap tab button closure to ensure the safety of your weapon. Plus, it can be personalized with up to two lines of text for a unique touch.

The Viking Age was an era of exploration and expansion, when Scandinavians sailed to Europe, the Middle East, and even North America. They brought with them a wealth of new knowledge, materials and cultures that shaped the world as we know it today.

They used a wide variety of weapons, including swords, arrows and bows, shields and lances. But the axe was one of their most powerful tools and weapons, and was used in both combat and farming. It was also the ideal hand weapon for warriors who could not afford a sword. It could be thrown at light speed and deal severe damage.

Our axes are made with a high-quality J2 steel blade, which is both light and strong. They come with a beautiful bearded design and can be customized with custom engraving, carving and etching. They are perfect for use on battle fields and for construction of Viking longboats. These axes are also very easy to handle and swing, making them a joy for any warrior.

Axes were usually paired with a shield, which was the most common means of defense. The sagas mention linden wood as a preferred material for shield construction, although finds from graves show that most were crafted from other timbers such as alder, poplar, and fir, often with steel or iron shield bosses. The curved nature of the shields allowed them to be easily swung at an enemy, and the fibbers in the wood would bind around the blades to prevent deeper cuts unless a great deal of pressure was applied.

We offer a wide selection of viking accessories, including helmets, swords and jewelry. You can also find a variety of different leather pouches to keep your weapons and other accessories safe and secure. Our pouches are made from premium leather and are available in a number of colors to match any costume. They also make the perfect gift for any Viking enthusiast or history buff!

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