Hello everyone,
This is a Mammen inspiration viking axe. The original axe currently resides in the Copenhagen National Museum in Denmark. The original axe is dated to 970-971 AD.
Our war axe was forged in 4140 steel. The axe has blackened surfaces and chiselled in Urnes Style, a more modern and sophisticated style that the Mammen original, and with the additional of magic symbols of protection of the Norse mythology.
The axe head is mounted on a handle of maple Wood.
Thank you for looking, questions, critic, etc all welcome!
Best regards
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Eduardo, that is really beautiful. Great work, have you considered doing inlay with a similar design? It would be a lot of work but would really 'pop'.
Ian Hutchison wrote: |
Eduardo, that is really beautiful. Great work, have you considered doing inlay with a similar design? It would be a lot of work but would really 'pop'. |
Thanks Ian
This would then be an important step forward, but we are also perfecting (little by little) the viking inlay technique. I believe that a short time and we can apply these techniques successfully.
That looks really good Eduardo. I agree with Ian that inlay would just make the chisel work stand out even more. For a working ax this is perfect. Congratulations on a really spectacular piece!
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