Product description
This type of axe head is classified as Petersen Type B. The blade features a characteristic beard shape, with a protruding beard. Axes of this type are often found in contexts related to warfare. They were produced between approximately 800 and 900 AD, though some may date back as early as the 7th century. The “beard” — the downward extension of the blade — provided a larger cutting surface without increasing the weight of the axe. This design allowed the user to grip the haft just behind the head for woodworking or carving. In battle, the beard also offered advantages, such as hooking or pulling away an opponent’s shield or weapon.
This hand-forged Viking axe head is perfect for making your own axe! The blade has an authentic hand-forged finish, with visible hammer marks, a sharp edge, and is made from high-quality carbon steel.
