Medieval Axes & Weapons
Hand Forged and Battle Ready
Like many early weapons, the fighting axe was a repurposed tool given new life as a weapon of war. Unlike their more mundane woodcutting cousins, war axes tend to have slender heads that expand to a long hewing edge. The handles are often long and weighted primarily at the end, allowing a warrior to put maximum energy into the cutting edge and leave enemies devastated from blow to head, body, or limbs. Axes were often even more effective at dealing with armoured opponents than swords were. Darksword Armory axes are constructed from solid hardwood and high carbon steel, and can stand up both to heavy use or to being displayed on the wall of your home. Whether you are a viking raider, a dwarven warrior, or a leather-clad barbarian, these axes will serve you well in your travels.
Battle Axes


The Nordic Pendant (#4017)
Oseberg Pendant (#4018)
Thor Damascus Bracelet (#4040)
Longford Folded Steel Bare Blade (#108)
Viking Folded Steel Bare Blade (#110)
HEMA Practice Sword (Student) (#1346)
Anvil Hardy (88117)
Victorian Gothic Vambrace (88114)
1773 Occult Possessed Holy Water and Witches - German Catholic Way to Heaven (88125)
Victorian Breatplate (88115)
Large Napoleon bust, 1920 (88129)
1749 THOMAE CURSUS THEOLOGICAE (88132)
1717 Antoine Bauderon de Senec Essay (88130)
19th C. Indo Persian Helmet (88124)
15th C. Child Armor (88111)
German Smallsword, 1720 (88106)
Stiletto (88107)
Luristan Bronze short sword 1,000 BC (88112)
English 15th Century Sword - Victorian copy (88105)
Victorian Parade Shield (88100)
German Katzbalger (88102)
Victorian Parade helmet (88110)
17th C. Stiletto (88108) 










