Here is an Anglo-Saxon/Scandinavian Belt and knife. The blade is bloom steel folded coarse. Handle is bronze ,blackened oak, and antler crown. This was a very quickly made Christmas present. I think it has a nice home spun feel to it. I took liberties drawing from both Anglo-Saxon and Viking cultures. The sheath and belt are tooled with staffordshire hoard images and the handle is carved with the same gripping dog motif.
Jeff
Exceptional piece, is it available? :)
A lot of historically correct character. Very good work, congratulations.
That is gorgeous, hat's off to you sir. And I still can't get enough of the natural patterns in the blade.
Jeff that's awesome. I LOVE the pattern in that blade!
Jeff,
That set is fantastic and so is Xll sword. It's great to see more of your work, and I must say I hope to commission you for a project soon. Well done.
That set is fantastic and so is Xll sword. It's great to see more of your work, and I must say I hope to commission you for a project soon. Well done.
WOW! This is very, very nice. I love the belt fittings! Great work Jeff.
J Helmes wrote: |
This was a very quickly made Christmas present. |
Man, I gotta get on your Chistmas list!
Wow.
Thank you for all the kind words everyone!
Fantastic!
What are the dimensions on this piece?
What are the dimensions on this piece?
a very nice peice, i have been thinking about knocking myself up something like that, its quite nice seeing a non pattern welded blade too! :)
this is beautiful work.
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