Norse Bearded Axe Pair — Viking Style Handmade Wood Cutting Tools, Damascus Heads, 6-8 Inch Edge & 18-20 Inch Ash Wood Handles
Norse Bearded Axe Pair — Viking Style Handmade Wood Cutting Tools, Damascus Heads, 6-8 Inch Edge & 18-20 Inch Ash Wood Handles
Norse Bearded Axe Pair — Viking Style Handmade Wood Cutting Tools, Damascus Heads, 6-8 Inch Edge & 18-20 Inch Ash Wood Handles
Norse Bearded Axe Pair — Viking Style Handmade Wood Cutting Tools, Damascus Heads, 6-8 Inch Edge & 18-20 Inch Ash Wood Handles
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Norse Bearded Axe Pair — Viking Style Handmade Wood Cutting Tools, Damascus Heads, 6-8 Inch Edge & 18-20 Inch Ash Wood Handles

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This Norse bearded axe pair gives you two matched Viking-style wood-cutting tools forged from Damascus steel. Each axe head carries a bearded profile with a 6-8 inch cutting edge and a grey etched Damascus finish. Floral-scroll engraving runs across the cheek of each head. Ash wood handles run 18-20 inches on each axe with a natural straight grain finish. Sold as a pair of two. No cover included.

This is the only Norse bearded axe pair at JW Steel Crafts built as Viking-style wood-cutting tools with Damascus heads and ash wood handles in this configuration.

The History Behind This Head

Norse bearded axes were the primary wood-cutting and camp tool carried by Viking Age Scandinavian woodsmen and settlers from the 8th century onward long before they became associated with combat. The bearded profile, with its extended lower cutting edge dropping below the eye, gave woodsmen a longer cutting arc per swing and a hook edge for controlled log splitting, branch clearing, and timber shaping without a full-size felling axe.

Ash wood was the universal handle material across the Norse tool tradition: lightweight, straight-grained, and shock-absorbent enough to withstand thousands of hard chopping strikes without splitting the handle. The JW Steel Crafts Norse bearded axe pair carries that same working woodsman tradition in every forged head.

Head Performance

Each axe head is forged from layered Damascus steel with a grey etched finish and a sharpened working edge. The bearded profile extends the lower cutting edge below the eye line — giving a longer cutting arc per swing than a standard axe head of the same weight and allowing log hook-and-pull control that a straight-bottom head cannot perform during timber shaping and branch work. Damascus steel builds consistent edge retention through repeated hard chopping use and resharpens cleanly on a whetstone without losing the cutting geometry. The floral-scroll engraving on each cheek gives the working tool a bold Norse visual identity without adding weight or changing the cutting balance.

Handle Construction

Each handle is shaped from natural ash wood running 18-20 inches in length. Ash is the traditional Norse axe handle material — straight-grained, naturally shock-absorbent, and light enough for sustained one-handed chopping without wrist fatigue. The straight grain runs the full handle length, giving consistent flex and vibration dampening on every hard chopping strike. The natural finish keeps the ash surface at full density without coatings that reduce grip feel during outdoor wood cutting work in wet or cold conditions.

Best Used For

  • Wood cutting, log splitting, and camp timber work
  • Bushcraft and outdoor camp tool carry
  • Norse and Viking historical reenactment
  • Collectors of handmade Viking-style forged axes
  • Gifting for campers, woodsmen, and Viking history enthusiasts

Specifications

Feature Details
Quantity 2 axes (pair)
Axe Style Norse bearded axe
Head Material Layered Damascus steel
Head Finish Grey etched, floral-scroll engraving
Cutting Edge 6-8 inches
Handle Material Natural ash wood
Handle Length 18-20 inches
Mounting Traditional eye socket
Cover Not included
Engraving Available on request

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this axe pair different from other tools at JW Steel Crafts?

Only Norse bearded axe pair in the store built as Viking-style wood-cutting tools with Damascus heads and ash wood handles in this configuration.

What is a bearded axe profile?

The lower cutting edge extends below the eye in a downward curve longer cutting arc per swing and hook control for log splitting and timber shaping work.

Why ash wood for the handles?

Ash is straight-grained and shock-absorbent — it dampens hard chopping vibration and resists splitting under repeated outdoor wood cutting use better than most hardwoods.

What is the engraving on each head?

Floral-scroll pattern pressed into the Damascus cheek during finishing gives each working tool a bold Norse visual identity without affecting cutting balance or weight.

Is a cover included?

No cover is included with this pair.

Is this pair suitable as a gift?

Yes. Matched Damascus engraved heads, ash wood handles, and Norse bearded profile make this a strong gift for campers, woodsmen, and Viking history enthusiasts.

How do I care for these axes?

Wipe the head clean and dry after use. Apply light mineral oil to the Damascus head occasionally. Condition the ash handle with linseed oil every few months to prevent drying.