Viking bijlblad Vinland, 15 cm, type I, semi-scherp Leren dagboeken en notitieboekjes Spoons like this were mainly
Description
Spoons like this were mainly used in the Mediterranean area
32 cm long and 55 cm high
a cloak or an overgarment
This traditional pocket book has a cover made of calfskin
This Viking pendant shows the Fenrir wolf
Viking bijlblad Vinland, 15 cm, type I, semi-scherp Leren dagboeken en notitieboekjes Spoons like this were mainlyThis type of axe blade is classified as Petersen Type I. The blade is thicker, shorter, and less sharp than Type H. Axes of this type were highly functional and were probably originally developed for woodworking. They were in use from around 900 to 1000 AD. This hand forged Viking axe head is perfect for making your own axe! The blade has an authentic hand forged finish with visible hammer marks. It has a semi sharp edge and is made of carbon steel.
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