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0 Axt Breit
Viking broad axe amulet. Made after historical models of the Anglo-Saxon huscarls. With leather cord. Bronze or silver plated. 4.8 x 3.6 cm.
0 Axt Franz
Francisca pendant. The Karolingian throwing as of the Merovingian Period as an axe amulet. With leather cord. Bronze or silver plated. 4 x 2 cm.
0 Axt Hammer
Viking hammer axe pendant. Amulet according to historical models of the Slavs and Rus. With leather cord. Bronze or silver plated. 4 x 2 cm.
0 Axt Skegg
Viking skeggox pendant after a historical model of a bearded axe from Gotland / Sweden. With leather cord. Bronze or silver plated. 3.3 x 2.8 cm.
0 Axt Beard
Viking axe pendant. Amulet in shape of a bearded axe of the Vikings after historical models from Scandinavia. Bronze or silver plated. 4 x 3 cm.
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Axe pendant in the shape of a Viking war axe.
This expressive axe pendant was made after the model of a historical Viking war axe, as it is often could be found in historical finds from the Viking Age.
Axe pendants are documented from the Viking Age by various finds and are quite common, especially among the eastern Vikings.
It was possibly intended to assure the wearer of skill and luck in battle.
The Viking axe pendant measures 3 x 2 cm.
The axe pendant is made of bronze and is also available in genuine silver-plated. Alloy...
A black leather cord in 1 m length for the Viking war axe pendant is included.
The war axe was a frequently used weapon during the time of the Vikings and was very common, as it was quite easy to make and required little forging skill. At the same time, the axe also served well as a tool. In the Viking Age, the axe was, along with the spear, the weapon of the common man par excellence.