5th Century Battle Axe
Are you looking for a distinctive accessory for your knight or infantryman costume from the late Middle Ages, but don't want to carry a heavy forged weapon? This replica battle axe is based on 15th-century weapon shapes and impresses with its specific design. The axe head is formed from a flat steel sheet shaped into a crescent, giving it an unmistakable silhouette. In addition to the main blade, the axe also features a rear decorative fluke and a top spike, suggesting its original historical purpose for both chopping and thrusting. Further product information ...
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15th Century Battle Axe with Flat Blade
Decoration with a Touch of History
This axe is designed exclusively as a decorative item. It is ideal as a prop for theatre performances where contact combat is not required, or as a stylish wall decoration for a cabin or man cave. The head has a shiny finish that contrasts with the dark wood of the haft. The handle is made of wood and features turned grooves in the lower section, which not only look good but also improve grip.
Warning
Please bear in mind that the construction of this axe is not adapted for real use or contact fencing. Strikes against hard objects could lead to damage to the blade or loosening of the head.
Product Specifications
| Total Length | 63 cm (approx. 24.8 inches) |
| Weight | approx. 840 g (approx. 1.85 lbs) |
| Head Material | Steel (flat sheet) |
| Haft Material | Wood |
| Usage | Decoration, costume prop |
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