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Viking Seax Sword – High Carbon Steel Blade with Stag Handle
Viking Seax Sword – High Carbon Steel Blade with Stag Handle
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Personalization Info
Personalization Info
🎨 Make Your Blade Truly Unique
We offer custom engraving on many of our handmade knives, swords, and daggers. Whether it’s a name, initials, logo, or symbol — we use a high-precision 50W fiber laser to mark your item with sharp, lasting detail.
✨ How to Personalize Your Order:
- 📧 Send your engraving details to uniquebladesrunner@gmail.com
- 🖋️ Include text or artwork (initials, name, or small graphic)
- ✅ We’ll confirm if engraving is available for your chosen product
🕒 Please note: Personalized items may take extra processing time and are not eligible for return.
Have questions? Feel free to reach out before placing your order — we’re happy to help!
Custom Orders
Custom Orders
🛠️ Custom Orders Welcome
Looking for something unique? We offer fully custom-made knives, swords, and collectibles designed to your exact preferences. Whether it’s for display, gifting, or your personal collection — we’re here to bring your idea to life.
✨ Custom Options Include:
- Blade length and style
- Handle material (wood, bone, stag, etc.)
- Steel type (Damascus, high carbon, D2, 1095, 5160, 80CrV2, stainless, or custom on request)
- Engraving or decorative finishes
📩 Reach out at uniquebladesrunner@gmail.com with your design idea or reference image. We’ll reply with availability, pricing, and estimated delivery time.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Your handmade blade deserves proper care to last a lifetime. Follow these tips to preserve its beauty and performance:
🔪 General Care:
- Keep the blade clean and dry after use
- Apply a thin coat of oil (mineral, camellia, or gun oil) regularly
- Avoid prolonged exposure to water or moisture
🔥 Damascus & High Carbon Steel:
- These steels are not stainless — they require extra care
- Store in a cool, dry place with low humidity
- Wipe with an oiled cloth before storing
🧊 Stainless Steel Blades:
- More resistant to rust, but still benefit from proper care
- Clean with a soft cloth and mild soap — dry immediately
- Light oiling helps preserve the finish and smoothness
Never place your blade in a dishwasher or soak it in water. Proper care ensures long-term durability and appearance.
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
🚚 Shipping Information
We ship worldwide with reliable tracking and protective packaging to ensure your blade arrives safely.
📦 Processing Time:
- Standard items: Ships in 4–7 business days
- Custom orders: Varies based on design complexity
✈️ Estimated Delivery:
- Domestic: 5–7 business days
- International: 10–20+ days (depending on customs)
🌍 Customs & Duties:
- International buyers are responsible for any applicable import taxes or customs fees
You’ll receive tracking info once your order is shipped. Have questions about shipping times? Email us anytime.
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
All our blades are individually handcrafted — no two items are exactly alike. Slight variations in grain, polish, or dimensions are part of the artistry.
- Our products are intended for collectors, chefs, and outdoor users
- Not designed for harm or misuse of any kind
- Must be used responsibly and in accordance with local laws
By purchasing, you acknowledge understanding and acceptance of our terms.

Viking Seax Sword: A Bold Legacy of Norse Craftsmanship
The Viking Seax Sword stands as one of the most iconic blades of the Norse era—steeped in rich history, rugged utility, and raw Scandinavian craftsmanship. Known for its single-edged design, the Viking Seax Sword was a favored blade among Viking warriors and tradesmen alike. It served not only as a utility blade but as a symbol of identity and heritage.
From the world of Norse mythology to the screens of epic Viking sagas like The Last Kingdom and Vikings: Valhalla, the Viking Seax Sword has continued to capture the fascination of collectors, historians, and enthusiasts around the world. Whether you're a fan of authentic Viking culture, a historical reenactor, or a collector of handmade blades, this piece is more than just steel—it's a time capsule from the age of the north.
This custom-forged Viking Seax Sword pays homage to the traditional styles used between the 7th and 11th centuries. Crafted from high carbon steel or Damascus patterns (depending on your custom order), and paired with wood, bone, or antler handles, this piece fits effortlessly into any collection of Norse or medieval items. Whether you hang it proudly on your wall or showcase it during Viking reenactments, it reflects the spirit of a time when every blade was both a tool and a piece of art.
Why the Viking Seax Sword Still Captures Attention Today
In the age of modern craftsmanship, the resurgence of interest in historical blades like the Viking Seax Sword has reached new heights. Search trends show that thousands of people every month are looking for phrases like “authentic Viking Seax,” “handmade Viking Seax Sword,” or “Viking Seax for sale,” making it clear that this ancient design remains highly relevant for collectors today.
The Viking Seax Sword appears in countless games and series—such as Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, where Norse adventurers wield short, powerful blades during close-quarters action. In fact, the Seax is one of the earliest European blade forms, known for its slightly curved tip, straight edge, and robust build.
But beyond pop culture, the real draw of the Viking Seax Sword is its authentic link to everyday Viking life. This was not a ceremonial piece—it was used by farmers, sailors, and smiths alike. Every aspect of the Seax—its length, its handle shape, its forged steel—tells a story rooted in Viking resilience and purpose.
Key Features of This Handmade Viking Seax Sword
A Traditional Viking design that dates back over 1,200 years
B Custom hand-forged high carbon or Damascus steel construction
C Handle options including stag horn, bone, walnut, or ash wood for historical accuracy
The Cultural Significance of the Viking Seax Sword
The name “Seax” comes from the Old English word for “knife” or “short sword.” It was a standard carry item among Anglo-Saxons and Vikings alike. Its broad blade and sharp edge made it highly functional, whether used in hunting, daily utility, or ceremonial rites. The Viking Seax Sword is also the origin of the word “Saxon”—those who carried Seaxes. That’s how important the blade was in defining tribal and regional identity.
In Scandinavian burials, archeologists have frequently uncovered Seax blades laid next to the deceased—showcasing how vital the Viking Seax Sword was to Norse spiritual beliefs and daily survival. Today, when collectors seek items with meaning, function, and story, the Viking Seax Sword answers that call.
What Makes This Viking Seax Sword Different From Mass-Produced Replicas
A Fully handmade using traditional forging methods
B Custom detailing options, including engraved runes or knotwork
C Includes genuine leather sheath handcrafted for secure and stylish storage
Unlike mass-produced blades, every Viking Seax Sword you receive from a skilled blacksmith carries the signature imperfections that make it unique. Each is quenched, tempered, and polished by hand—following time-honored traditions. The spine is thick and the taper bold, making it not just visually imposing but built to last for generations when properly cared for.
The Role of the Viking Seax Sword in Modern Collecting
In today’s world of fast manufacturing, the Viking Seax Sword brings people back to authenticity. It appeals to modern collectors for many reasons. Historical reenactors favor it for its accuracy. Knife and sword enthusiasts admire its robust structure. And fantasy fans love its appearance in Norse-themed games, books, and series.
Even those who are new to collecting often start with the Viking Seax Sword due to its availability in multiple sizes—typically ranging from 12 inches to 30 inches depending on the type. For example, the shorter broken-back Seax makes for a display piece with a sharper taper, while the longer Seax sword leans more into the full-blade historical models carried by Norse tribes.
Common Sizes for Viking Seax Sword
A Overall length: 20 to 30 inches for standard Seax sword
B Blade length: 14 to 22 inches, depending on design
C Handle length: 5 to 7 inches, often wrapped or polished bone
Our Viking Seax Sword models stay true to these traditional dimensions, and every unit includes a custom leather sheath that fits snugly for display or carry.
Caring for Your Viking Seax Sword
A handmade Viking Seax Sword is an investment in history and craftsmanship. To protect your blade from moisture and wear, it’s essential to oil it regularly. A mixture of mineral oil and beeswax does wonders for both steel and wood. Avoid long-term exposure to humidity and always store your Seax in its sheath when not on display.
For collectors, caring for your Viking Seax Sword is part of the journey—just like the Vikings who maintained their blades after each voyage.
Why This Viking Seax Sword Is a Top Choice for Collectors
A Combines historical accuracy with modern functionality
B Used in movies, shows, and games that have reignited Viking interest
C A meaningful and artistic collectible perfect for display or reenactment
This Viking Seax Sword isn't just a blade—it’s a story waiting to be told. Whether you’re gifting it to a fan of Norse culture or adding it to your own gallery of steel craftsmanship, this Seax belongs in the hands of those who appreciate the art of legacy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between a Seax and a Viking sword?
The Seax is shorter and single-edged, typically used for utility and close-range use, while the Viking sword is longer and double-edged.
Q: How long is a typical Viking Seax Sword?
They usually range from 20 to 30 inches in total length, with a blade length of 14 to 22 inches.
Q: Is the Viking Seax Sword historically accurate?
Yes, this handmade model follows the traditional designs found in archaeological discoveries across Northern Europe.
Q: Can the Viking Seax Sword be used in reenactments?
Absolutely, many historical reenactors use it due to its authenticity, balance, and handcrafted design.
Q: What handle materials are available for this Viking Seax Sword?
Options include bone, antler, hardwoods like ash and walnut, and sometimes wrapped leather for grip comfort.
Q: What is the blade made from?
Depending on the design, you can choose between high carbon steel or pattern-welded Damascus steel.
Q: Is the Viking Seax Sword suitable as a collectible gift?
Yes, it's one of the most meaningful and display-worthy gifts for fans of Viking culture and history.
Q: Does it include a sheath?
Yes, every Viking Seax Sword comes with a custom handmade leather sheath.
Q: How do I maintain the blade?
Keep it dry, apply a light coat of oil monthly, and avoid storing it in humid environments.
Q: Where does the word 'Seax' come from?
It comes from the Old English word for blade or knife, and is also the origin of the name 'Saxon.'