Handcrafted Viking long knife known as a seax, inspired by archaeological finds from Northern Europe and Great Britain.
The knife is made from high-quality spring steel, fitted with wooden handle scales and secured with rivets. The surface of the blade is intentionally left slightly rough – each blade is unique.
It will be appreciated not only by enthusiasts of Norse history, but also by bushcraft practitioners. Sharp and powerful thanks to its shape, it is suitable for chopping branches, cutting meat, and similar tasks. We would compare it to a bear’s claw – a tool worthy of a berserker.
- Material: 54SiCr6 steel – spring steel
- Construction: full tang
- Total length: 38 cm
- Blade length: 26 cm
- Maximum blade width: 4.5 cm
- Blade thickness: approx. 5–6 mm
- Weight: approx. 430 g
- Made in the Czech blacksmith workshop Wulflund Forge
This hardened and heavy-duty knife is one of the very first knives we offered more than twenty years ago, and it has found customers all around the world. Over time, we refined both its shape and construction to make it a reliable companion and practical tool for journeys through the wilderness. It can be said that this knife marked the beginning of our path in honest blacksmith craftsmanship, inspired by the blending of old European traditions and cultures. It is produced in our workshop in Prague, Czech Republic.