Hello!
I was approached by a gentleman who wished a simple seax with dimensions true to a grave find he emailed me. I was happy to oblige, since I want to make more things from this era, and so here is the result:
wrought iron body with tool steel edge, which feat uresa hamon. The blade is 33cms long, the handle 22,5. It is 4cms wide, and 9mm thick. I used oak wood for the handle.
Absolutely lovely. The blade is superb!!! Great, great work. Will it get a scabbard?
Hello Tim!
I am very happy that you like it! Unfortunatelly, this blade was comissioned sheathless... But I must say I got really intrigued by the earlier stuff...
I am very happy that you like it! Unfortunatelly, this blade was comissioned sheathless... But I must say I got really intrigued by the earlier stuff...
It's fantastic. Very clean and functional looking, but elegant at the same time. Kudos!
I like it a lot. Well done, thank you for sharing.
Was there any handle information (length, or other) with the grave find data?
Was there any handle information (length, or other) with the grave find data?
Hello gentlemen, and thank you for the kind words! Carl - there wasn´t anything about the wood itself, but the tang was about 20cms long, so I went from that.
Very nice. I like it a lot.
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