Viking Seax dagger, with leather scabbard (49 cm.)
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This Viking Seax Dagger with brown leather scabbard is a real gem for any collector or lover of Viking culture. The high-quality carbon steel blade is blunt, and its hardwood handle features an elaborate brass-trimmed pommel, adding a touch of elegance and distinction.
Delivery includes a leather scabbard with two belt loops, as the Seax was worn horizontally. With a total length of approximately 49 cm and a 31 cm blade, this dagger is a true historical piece that cannot be missing in your collection. In addition, its weight of approximately 900 g gives it an imposing and majestic appearance.
Add this Seax-type Viking Dagger with brown leather scabbard to your collection of historical objects and become the owner of a unique piece!
Features
| Long | 49 cm. |
|---|---|
| Blade long | 31 cm. |
| Sheet material | Acero al Carbono |
| Weight | 900 gr. |
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This Viking Seax Dagger with brown leather scabbard is a real gem for any collector or lover of Viking culture. The high-quality carbon steel blade is blunt, and its hardwood handle features an elaborate brass-trimmed pommel, adding a touch of elegance and distinction.
Delivery includes a leather scabbard with two belt loops, as the Seax was worn horizontally. With a total length of approximately 49 cm and a 31 cm blade, this dagger is a true historical piece that cannot be missing in your collection. In addition, its weight of approximately 900 g gives it an imposing and majestic appearance.
Add this Seax-type Viking Dagger with brown leather scabbard to your collection of historical objects and become the owner of a unique piece!
The Seax dagger is a type of knife that was very popular with the Vikings. It is characterized by having a long and straight blade, and it is believed that its origin dates back to Germanic times. The Vikings used the Seax for a wide variety of activities, both hunting and warfare. In addition, this dagger was also used as a daily tool, for example, to cut meat or firewood.
In Viking culture , daggers played a very important role, not only as a weapon, but also as a status symbol. The more ornate and elaborate Seax were reserved for the greatest warriors and used as a symbol of their rank and power. Today, Seax daggers are highly prized by collectors and Viking history buffs, and are considered a must-have for any medieval weapon collection.



