“Olegg the Mercenary” viking seax
Stainless steel viking decorative seax
“Olegg the Mercenary” viking decorative seax
Stainless steel viking seax with etching
The seax, meaning “knife” in Old English, was generally a single edged weapon and very popular in the dark ages. The shape corresponds to the forging technology at the time, which would leave the finished product with the bladed end longer than the other edge. This MASSIVE seax sits somewhere between a knife and a sword for size, and would suit the kind of character who feels like they need the biggest dagger in the room. Is it a weapon or a tool? We’ll leave that to you to decide.
This spectacle of a weapon is made from 1.5mm stainless steel, and is hollow inside. As this weapon is purely decorative, the “blade” portion is blunt and is best used as a prop. The guard at the bottom of the seax is made from 5mm brass and is finished with a beautiful wood handle. Along the blade you’ll find knot work etching that continues with the viking motif whilst giving the seax a little bit of fancy flair.
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Important note: this item is only intended to be decorative - it has not been created to be used as a weapon and is blunt and cannot be sharpened. It must only be used in places where it is considered safe to use, away from children and any other people or objects that may be accidentally harmed. Please use it responsibly and take into account that by buying this piece you confirm that you agree to take full responsibility for your safety and safety of other people that may be potentially harmed.
- 1.5mm stainless steel (hollow)
- 5 mm brass (guard)
- Wood (handle)
- Length 69.6 cm;
- Length of the blade 51.7 cm;
- Width of the blade 5.6 cm;
- Thickness of the spine 0.8 cm.
- Fantasy design with historical basis;
- Ornate etching;
- Beautifully finished details;
- The biggest seax you will find.
This item is part of the “Viking” collection View collection