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Handmade Viking Seax Knife Carbon Steel Blade with Pakka Wood HandleThe Viking Seax Knife by JW SteelCrafts is a handcrafted Norse style fixed blade built for everyday character and collecting. It features a 10 inch carbon steel blade with a 5 inch Pakka wood handle, giving it a balanced, comfortable feel in the hand. The single edged seax profile follows the classic historical shape. This piece works well as a camp and outdoor knife with a heritage look, a collector's item, and a standout gift for history lovers.
The Viking Seax Knife by JW SteelCrafts is a handcrafted Norse-style fixed blade built for everyday character and collecting. It features a 10-inch carbon steel blade with a 5-inch Pakka wood handle, giving it a balanced, comfortable feel in the hand. The single-edged seax profile follows the classic historical shape.
This piece works well as a camp and outdoor knife with a heritage look, a collector's item, and a standout gift for history lovers. Because each knife is hand-forged, small differences in the blade and wood grain make every piece unique.
The seax was the everyday blade of the Norse and Anglo-Saxon world, carried by men and women alike from roughly 400 to 1100 AD. Most were practical, mid-sized knives used to prepare food, repair gear, and handle daily tasks, with the single edge and angled point that define the form. It was so common that the Saxons may even have taken their name from it. Affordable and dependable, the seax outlasted many grander blades in daily life. Today, hand-forged versions like this carbon steel seax keep that practical heritage alive for collectors and outdoor users.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Blade Length: 10 inches
- Handle Length: 5 inches
- Blade Material: Carbon steel
- Handle Material: Pakka wood
- Blade Style: Single-edged seax
- Type: Viking Seax Knife
- Construction: Hand-forged, full tang
- Brand: JW SteelCrafts
FEATURES AS BENEFITS
- Carbon steel blade – Takes a sharp edge and holds up to real use.
- Pakka wood handle – Resists moisture and gives a secure, comfortable grip.
- Single-edged seax profile – Captures authentic Norse styling.
- 10-inch working blade – Handy for camp tasks and outdoor use.
- Hand-forged build – Makes each knife one of a kind.
- Heritage look – A great fit for Viking-themed collections and gifts.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
- Wipe the blade clean and dry after every use.
- Apply a light coat of oil to the carbon steel.
- Keep it away from long moisture exposure.
- Clean the Pakka wood handle with a dry cloth.
- Store it dry, out of a damp sheath.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is a seax knife good for?
A seax is a handy single-edged blade for camp tasks, outdoor use, and food prep. It also makes a strong collector and display piece.
How is "seax" pronounced?
Seax is usually said as "sax" or "say-ax." It is also spelled sax or scramasax in older sources.
What is this seax knife made of?
It has a 10-inch carbon steel blade and a 5-inch Pakka wood handle on a full tang. Each one is hand-forged.
Is carbon steel good for a seax?
Yes. Carbon steel takes a keen edge and is easy to resharpen. It does need light oiling to prevent surface rust.
Is this a working or display knife?
It works as both. The blade is built for use, and the heritage look suits display and collecting.
How do I care for a carbon steel seax?
Wipe it dry after use and add a light coat of oil. Store it dry to protect the steel.
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Size: 4.5 Big Kid, Color: Pink/Purple
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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Pink and purple perfection
Size: 13 Little Kid, Color: Pink/Purple, Size: 13 Little Kid, Color: Pink/Purple
Fits great and perfect colors for my (not so) little. This is her first pair of "tie" shoes so we're still learning, but the laces are a good length for teaching and practicing. She says they're very comfortable too.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2026
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Size: 5 Big Kid, Color: White
TTS, comfy
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Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2025
★★★★★ 5
True to size
Size: 6.5 Big Kid, Color: Navy/Peel
My a likes the fit. Says they’re comfortable, lines the color.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2026
★★★★★ 4
My son destroys shoes, same thing happened here.
Size: 5 Big Kid, Color: Black
For some reason my son started doing the duck walk at school and while performing this little trick for his classmates he ripped the rubber that wraps over top the toe. Now, instead of being glued up and into place, its basically sagging down. Thankfully that's the only thing that's gone wrong with these and honestly this sort of wear and tear is not typical. What I would say is that if your child is rough on shoes, I would pass on these. They are very nice, very light weight and are great for school. However, due to the design, they might not best good for some kids.
In terms of sizing and comfort, my son wears a 5 and these fit him very well. He has wide feet like his dad, and these don't bother him at all. He's says they're very comfortable and does enjoy wearing them.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2025