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The Seax of Beagnoth with Gold and Silver Inlays - Limited Deluxe Edition Limited deluxe... more
Product information "The Seax of Beagnoth - Gold and Silver inlaid, limited edition"
The Seax of Beagnoth with Gold and Silver Inlays - Limited Deluxe Edition
Limited deluxe replica of a 9th century Anglo-Saxon seax. The original was found in the river Thames in 1857 and is displayed in the British Museum nowadays. That's why it's also called Thames Scramasax.
The blade is complexly decorated and provided with a runic inscription. On one side you'll find engraved the complete runic alphabet (Futhark), on the other side the word Beagnoth, which is believed to have been the name of the bearer or smith of the seax.
Our replica is very close to the early medieval original. The inscription is, like the original, inlaid with gold and silver. The single-edged, blued blade has a narrow yet quite deep fuller. It comes unsharpened. The wooden handle scales are securely riveted to the blade's tang with brass rivets.
Delivery includes a sturdy, authentic sheath made of cowhide with knot-patterned fittings.
Details:
- Material: high-carbon steel, blued
- Gebläute Klinge mit Gold- und Silbertauschierungen
- Overall length: approx. 70.5 cm
- Blade length: approx. 53.5 cm
- Weight: approx. 650 g
- Including cowhide sheath
- Comes with wooden wall display and numbered certificate of authenticity
Please note:
We do not sell this product to customers under the age of 18. Please provide your birth date when ordering. We'll also need a copy of your ID-card or passport by email, scan, fax or mail.
Limited deluxe replica of a 9th century Anglo-Saxon seax. The original was found in the river Thames in 1857 and is displayed in the British Museum nowadays. That's why it's also called Thames Scramasax.
The blade is complexly decorated and provided with a runic inscription. On one side you'll find engraved the complete runic alphabet (Futhark), on the other side the word Beagnoth, which is believed to have been the name of the bearer or smith of the seax.
Our replica is very close to the early medieval original. The inscription is, like the original, inlaid with gold and silver. The single-edged, blued blade has a narrow yet quite deep fuller. It comes unsharpened. The wooden handle scales are securely riveted to the blade's tang with brass rivets.
Delivery includes a sturdy, authentic sheath made of cowhide with knot-patterned fittings.
Details:
- Material: high-carbon steel, blued
- Gebläute Klinge mit Gold- und Silbertauschierungen
- Overall length: approx. 70.5 cm
- Blade length: approx. 53.5 cm
- Weight: approx. 650 g
- Including cowhide sheath
- Comes with wooden wall display and numbered certificate of authenticity
Please note:
We do not sell this product to customers under the age of 18. Please provide your birth date when ordering. We'll also need a copy of your ID-card or passport by email, scan, fax or mail.
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