This Viking seax sword, at 19 inches overall and 13 inches in blade length, combines a small size with an authentic design. It's ideal for display and reenactment. Hand-forged from high carbon Viking seax steel, this single-edge replica provides durability, sharp detail, and authentic Norse craftsmanship, making it a perfect Viking seax sword for history lovers and role-players. Includes a fitted leather sheath for the seax sword cover. This ensures safe storage, a genuine Viking look, and easy transport for collectors who value leather sheath seax sword authenticity. It is designed as a copy of a Norse seax dagger, demonstrating the raw simplicity of Viking blades. This design appeals to both hobbyists and role-players. Sword delivers collector-grade quality, with precise edge geometry and historical accuracy for museums or private collections, offering a high carbon Viking seax replica built for authenticity. A unique display seax sword for collectors, this compact blade serves as both a reenactment prop and a cosplay accessory. It also makes an impressive heritage showcase. The seax, or sax, was universal in Northern Europe. Carried and used by the Saxons, Angles, Vikings, and German tribes, its use probably dated before the fall of Rome and continued on into the early Middle Ages. From small knives with 3-4 inch blades to actual swords with blades of 27-28 inches and always single-edged, the profile of the seax varied a great deal. The original version of this large knife served from camp work to cutting work, on shipboard, and for fighting if a sword or axes was not available. Made by Windlass, our replica has a brass lobed pommel and guard. The wood grip is studded with brass tacks for a very secure and comfortable grip. The factory sharp, flat ground high carbon steel blade is etched on both sides and the leather sheath is riveted and laced like the originals with two thong slots. The remnants of the seax this was based on can be seen in the British Museum.