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Viking Battle Axe

At Drakka, our designs are influenced by historic medieval fashions. A Viking battle axe was among the most effective and potent offensive weapons a Viking warrior could possess. Vikings primarily wielded swords with one hand while using the other to hold a shield during battles. A sword was frequently a symbol of wealth and power in addition to being a weapon.

Excellent costume Viking sword perfect for theatrical performances, Halloween parties, costume plays, and more. The sword is ideal for Renaissance festivals, backyard brawls, LARP events, and historical reenactments.

As early as the sixth century A.D., people used Skeggx, which derives its name from Old Norse "Skegg" meaning "beard" and "x" meaning "axe," as both tools and weapons. The Viking Age Scandinavians are most often associated with the use of Skeggx. People either locally made or imported Skeggx from the Frankish Empire. Pattern welding sometimes adorned the blades. Moreover, precious stones adorned the hilt of the axe.

The Vikings commonly carried axes that they could either throw or swing, dealing their enemies a devastating force that crushed their heads. The Mammen Axe is a well-known example of such throwing and melee combat-optimized battle axes. The majority of an axe's head was wrought iron, with a steel cutting edge. During the early part of the Viking era, the cutting edge was typically 7 to 15 centimeters (3-6 inches) long, whereas later on, axes grew significantly larger. Brei-x (broad axes) had crescent-shaped edges ranging in length from 22 to 45cm (9-18in). The longest cutting edge of the largest axe head pictured to the right is 22 centimeters (9 inches) long.

Drakka's Viking Battle Axe: A Commanding Centerpiece for Your Home or Office

The dimensions of this mirror-polished stainless steel sword, featuring Viking runes, are 38.5"L x 5.8"W x 1.4". This sword is full-sized and tailored to the stature of a real man. The sword has a pommel and guard made from zinc, adorned with yellow, orange, ruby, and pearl/white imitation gems to enhance its aesthetic appeal. Wooden plaque with a water-transfer Viking artwork on its own

This Viking battle axe by Drakka will serve as a commanding centerpiece for your home or office. If placed in a corner, it will immediately attract the attention of your guests.

Viking Battle Axe

Is this battle axe like a real Viking battle axe, or is it a plastic toy?

At Drakka, we always try to make pieces that are very close to the authentic weapons. Our mission is to keep the traditions of yesterday and build highly detailed Viking battle axes and other weapons for recreation, display, and use. We combine the old and the new worlds with a mix of modern and traditional tools and materials.

Do you offer a good quality Viking battle axe for sale?

Drakka holds numerous promotions throughout the year, including Viking battle axes.Visit our online store on a regular basis, or email us at info@drakkaVikingshields.com.

Did Vikings use Danish axes?

According to depictions from the Viking Age, Viking warriors, particularly the Danish Vikings, primarily wielded the "Danish axe" or "Dane axe" during battles. Warriors usually wielded the "Danish axe" or "Dane axe" using both hands, as the axe had a shaft that measured over a meter long

Is a Viking battle axe identical to a Viking axe?

Experts designed the Viking battle axe specifically for combat as it served as a weapon. The battle axe was a distinct variation of the utility axe, with some of the axes operable with a single hand and several requiring both hands to operate.