Seax Viking Hilda D2 Steel Sheesham Wood Bone Handle
Description:
The Vikings called her Hilda—fighter, shieldmaiden, the one who stands her ground when the axes fall. This seax dagger carries that name with pride. Forged from D2 steel known for its durability and razor-sharp edge retention, the full tang blade bears a knotted design that speaks of Norse artistry meeting brutal function. The handle, a striking union of bone and natural rosewood, fits the palm like a trusted companion—warm, textured, alive. Pure brass bolster and pommel gleam with the warmth of a campfire, catching light that has danced across a thousand shores. This was the knife of the common Viking: used for campwork, cutting, shipboard tasks, and when sword or axe were out of reach, for standing in the shield wall. A sturdy black leather sheath with belt loop and rings keeps it close. Hilda waits. Are you ready to fight?
Specifications:
Full Tang D2 Steel Blade: 9.75-inch blade with knotted design, hardened to 58-62 HRC for exceptional edge retention
Bone and Rosewood Handle: 5.25-inch grip combining natural bone and warm rosewood for distinctive texture and comfort
Pure Brass Fittings: Solid brass bolster and pommel add durability and period-appropriate elegance
Viking-Ready Proportions: Measures 15 inches overall, balanced for camp work or close combat
Complete Leather Sheath: 100% black leather sheath with belt loop and decorative rings for secure carry