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Triquetra seax with wooden handle, semi-sharp

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Product description

The sax, seax or scramaseax is a large knife that was worn by European men in the 5th until the 11th century. Typical for the seax is that it has a single-edged blade and that it is worn horizontally, with the sharp edge upwards. Seaxes like this were used around 550 AD by the Saxons and the Franks.

This seax has a red wooden handle and a brass end that is decorated with a triskelion.
It is delivered including a scabbard, its length is 49 cm and the length of the blade is 31 cm.





Product details
Product details:
Length: 49 cm;
Blade length: 31 cm;
Grip length: 18 cm;
Weight: 900 g;
Steel type: 9260 carbon steel;
Edge: semi-sharp;
Tang construction: full tang construction;
Grip: horn, brass;
Based on a historic original: yes;
Transport weight: 3000

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