Bardiche Battle Axe Head – 13th–14th Century

Are you looking for a weapon that commands respect with its silhouette alone? This replica of a battle axe head, known as a bardiche, is a brutally effective infantry tool. Its design is based on examples used in the 13th and 14th centuries, a time when battlefields began to fill with armoured combatants against whom ordinary swords were often ineffective. This massive piece of steel allows you to construct an impressive polearm that will become the centerpiece of your costume, whether you are portraying a rough Nordic mercenary, a Russian guardsman, or a member of a city militia. Further product information ...

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Bardiche Battle Axe Head – 13th–14th Century

Construction and Craftsmanship

This axe head features a long, crescent-shaped blade. Structurally, it is made by welding two pieces of iron together, which is a traditional and proven manufacturing method for this type of replica by Marshal Historical. The socket (the opening for the shaft) is located in the center of the blade, ensuring good balance for the finished weapon. The inner diameter of the socket is approximately 27.5 – 28.5 mm (approx. 1.1 inches), which requires a strong and sturdy shaft.

Historical Context: Weapon of the East and North

The bardiche likely has its roots in elongated Danish axes. It achieved its greatest popularity in Eastern Europe (Russia, Poland) and Scandinavia. It was primarily an infantry weapon designed to combat cavalry – the long edge allowed not only for chopping but also for thrusting with the top point or pulling horse legs with the lower curve. In later centuries, it became the iconic weapon of the Russian Streltsy, who also used it as a rest for their heavy muskets.

Technical Specifications

Total Length approx. 44 cm (17.3 inches)
Blade Width approx. 13 cm (5.1 inches)
Socket Inner Diameter approx. 27.5 – 28.5 mm (1.08 – 1.12 inches)
Material Mild steel (welded from 2 pieces)
Manufacturer Marshal Historical

Safety and Classification

Class C according to fencing weapon classification – Product without warranty!

The materials and workmanship meet the requirements for stage combat; however, the manufacturer does not provide a warranty against breakage during combat for this product. For this reason, we offer this axe head as a decorative item. It is not suitable for full-contact combat or buhurt. More information on weapon classification can be found here.

Assembly and Maintenance

To complete the weapon, you will need a high-quality ash shaft, which you should adjust to fit the socket diameter. The head is then secured with a rivet or nail. Since the product is made of carbon steel, it is prone to corrosion. To maintain its appearance, we recommend:

  • Regularly treating the metal with preservation oil (WD-40, Ballistol, or mineral oil).
  • Storing it in a dry environment.
  • Removing any surface rust with a fine abrasive pad.

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