Seax Knife, Fenrir
Seax Knife, Fenrir
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Seax Knife, Fenrir

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$140.00
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$140.00
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Production time 1 business day

Estimated shipping time

North America: 1-3 weeks
South America: 3-5 weeks
Europe: 1-2 weeks
Australia, New Zealand and Oceania: 3-5 weeks
Asia Pacific: 3-5 weeks

dark loose(hammered), Materials: leather, carbon steel, wood

Hand Forged Knife. The design and construction of this product exactly repeat the medieval prototypes. It can be used as a simple utility knife, it is sharp.

Price for one piece. The knife has a leather case. The knife is made of high quality carbon steel. The sharp edge of the knife is tempered.

Lenth of the item is about 30cm/11.81 inches. Blade size is...

On the last photos you can see an example of laser engraving on the blade.

The blades on the knife have two different finish(polished and dark loose).
So if it is important for you, please add this information to order.

Fenrir is a monstrous wolf in Norse mythology. Fenrir, together with Hel and the World Serpent, is a child of Loki and giantess Angrboða. In both the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda, Fenrir is the father of the wolves Sköll and Hati Hróðvitnisson, is a son of Loki and is foretold to kill the god Odin during the events of Ragnarök, but will in turn be killed by Odin's son Víðarr.

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ATTENTION, dear friends! Be very careful with these ironware. Follow the safety precautions. Do not let children play them. If they are not properly used, then you or others can be injured.

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Things that surround us in everyday life, for a long time have a certain symbolism, a sense of meaning and subtext, sometimes different in different groups and changing over time its value. The oldest tool of man is a knife. Its feature in the modern world is an intermediate position - in the mass consciousness it is both a tool and weapons.

In old folk beliefs and customs, the knife appears as a true helper and friend, who simultaneously demanded attention and respect. He served as a symbol of a free and full human being, and also a guard against evil spirits.

For example, Siberian hunters still have a cult of a personal knife. He is protected, he is worshiped, they even come up with his own name. Give your own knife in the wrong hands is considered a bad omen.

Thus, playing an active role in human life, the knife accompanied him from birth to the last breath, and became part of not only the material but also the spiritual world.

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Dear visitors :) Please pay attention to the fact that this product is completely made by hand without the use of modern technologies. The color of the product may differ slightly from that shown in the photo. On the working surface of the products may be natural beeswax, which prevents rusting iron. After receiving the parcel, it should be erased.

This is an ordinary knife that can cut bread or sharpen a match. It is not a weapon, it can not be used in battles. This is a household object that was used by Vikings and nowadays everyone have such ones in their kitchens.

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The iron is usually rusty. To prevent this process I advise:
1) always keep iron objects in a dry environment
2) avoid contact with chemicals, acids
3) regularly use them
4) regularly clean them with moisture and dust using brushes and cloths
5) slightly warm iron knife, periodically rub with beeswax
6) you can use a transparent varnish.