I couldn't resist posting some pics of my dad's latest project; an attempt to reconstruct the seax that the famous style-II Staffordshire Hoard seax hilt-platek567 would've adorned.

The blade is 35cm long, comissioned from Paul Binns to fit k567 exactly and falls into Schmalsaxe type-1 of Schmitt's typology. The blade was produced by twist-welding two bundles, each composed of 9 layers, with a steel edge hammer-welded on afterward.
The lower-guard was produced by George Easton of Danegeld, and the k567 replica is precisely to scale.
The handle is made from English wallnut and cow-bone sheet, while the atrophied "upper guard" to protect the end of the handle and accommodate the cnępp was produced from copper-alloy and buffalo-horn matching the lower-guard and corresponding sword.
The cnępp is a mini replica of the fascinating Staffordshire Hoard piece k711, in gilded copper alloy.






And, as a bonus, here's a simple triangular buckle for a sword-strap I threw together this weekend.
