Handmade Viking Throwing Axe | Rare Art Etched Carbon Steel Blade, Carved Ashwood Handle with Leather Wrap & Sheath
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Unleash the spirit of the Norse warriors with this Handmade Rare Art Viking Throwing Axe – a breathtaking blend of craftsmanship, history, and power. Forged from high carbon steel, the etched blade displays intricate Viking-inspired artistry, making it both a functional tool and a stunning collectible.
The 6-inch sharp edge ensures precision and performance, while the carved ashwood handle, wrapped in colored leather, offers exceptional grip, control, and comfort. At 19 inches overall, this throwing axe balances beauty and power perfectly—crafted for outdoor activities, throwing practice, or decorative display.
Each axe is handmade, durable, and completely unique, ensuring no two pieces are ever the same. Complete with a hand-sewn leather sheath, this Viking axe combines old-world blacksmithing techniques with modern refinement—an absolute must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
✨ Why You’ll Love It:
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High carbon steel blade – strong, durable, and beautifully etched with Viking art.
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Carved ashwood handle – wrapped in colored leather for grip and elegance.
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Balanced throwing design – ideal for outdoor use or decorative display.
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Handcrafted leather sheath included – for protection and authenticity.
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Fully handmade & unique – each axe is one of a kind.
Specifications:
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Overall Length: 19.0" (Approx.)
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Cutting Edge: 6.0" (Approx.)
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Blade Material: Etched High Carbon Steel
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Handle Material: Carved Ashwood with Colored Leather Wrap
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Sheath: Hand-Sewn Leather Sheath Included
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Hand Forged: Yes
What’s Included:
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1x Handmade Viking Throwing Axe (Etched Carbon Steel)
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1x Hand-Sewn Leather Sheath
🎁 Perfect Gift For:
An ideal gift for Viking enthusiasts, collectors, outdoorsmen, and adventurers. Perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, or Father’s Day, this axe embodies power, art, and tradition.
More than a tool—it’s a timeless expression of Viking heritage and craftsmanship.















