Description
Step back into the age of Vikings and Anglo-Saxons with this authentic seax dagger, a faithful reproduction of one of the most iconic blades in early medieval Europe. More than just a weapon, the seax (also called sax or scramasax) was an everyday companion – used in work, travel, hunting, and battle.
A Blade of History
The seax was the favored sidearm of Germanic tribes, Anglo-Saxon warriors, and Viking raiders from the Migration Period into the early Middle Ages. Recognized by its single-edged “broken back” blade design, it served both as a practical tool and a symbol of status. This reproduction is hand-forged from carbon steel, giving it the strength and authenticity of the originals.
Craftsmanship
The dagger has a wood-wrapped handle, reinforced for durability and shaped for a firm grip. A rounded steel pommel helps balance the blade while adding medieval character. Every detail reflects traditional blacksmithing skill, making it suitable for both reenactments and display.
Genuine Leather Sheath
Each seax comes with a handmade leather scabbard, complete with belt loops decorated with knot work designs inspired by Viking-age art. This ensures the dagger can be worn securely at the hip during reenactments, Renaissance fairs, or LARP events.
Practical & Versatile
Historically, seaxes were multi-purpose tools – used for cutting, carving, preparing food, and self-defense. This reproduction carries the same versatility. It can be sharpened for practical use or kept dulled for safe reenactments and stage combat.
Care Instructions
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Keep the blade lightly oiled to protect from rust.
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Do not store long-term inside the scabbard.
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Wipe clean and dry after handling.
Note
Each seax dagger is individually hand-forged by skilled artisans. Because of this, small differences in size, shape, or finish are natural and make every piece unique.





























