Embrace the age of Vikings and Anglo-Saxons with this Medieval Seax Dagger, a faithful reproduction of one of the most famous blades in early medieval Europe. More than just a weapon, the seax was a trusted companion used in daily life and battle.
A Blade of History
The seax (also called sax or scramasax) was the favorite sidearm of Germanic tribes during the Migration Era and the Early Middle Ages. Known for its single-edged “broken back” blade design, this dagger represents both utility and strength. Hand-forged from carbon steel, it reflects the resilience and authenticity of the blades once carried by Anglo-Saxon warriors and Viking raiders.
Authentic Craftsmanship
This seax has a wood-wrapped handle, reinforced for strength and comfort, giving a firm grip whether used for reenactments or display. The rounded steel pommel balances the blade and adds medieval character. Every part of the dagger reflects traditional skill, bringing historic realism into your hands.
Genuine Leather Sheath
The dagger comes with a handmade leather scabbard, fitted with belt loops decorated with interlacing knotwork. Inspired by Viking-age designs, this sheath secures the blade and allows it to be worn at the hip during Renaissance fairs, LARP, or reenactments.
Practical & Versatile
In history, seaxes were used as everyday tools as well as weapons – for farming, hunting, cooking, and combat. This reproduction continues that tradition.
Care Instructions
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Keep the blade lightly oiled to prevent rust.
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Do not store long-term inside the scabbard.
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Wipe clean and dry after handling.
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Avoid prolonged contact with acidic substances.
Note
Each Seax Dagger is individually hand-forged by skilled artisans. Because of this, small variations in size, shape, or finish are natural.








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