Seax of Beagnoth

£89.99

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Description

In 1857 a rare bladed weapon was found in the river Thames.
It was quickly recognized as an Anglo-Saxon Scramasax.
It became known as the Thames scramasax .
Part of the reason why it became so important was the fact it is one of the very few blades with a runic script on it.
Part of the anglo Saxon runic script has the name BeagnoĆ¾ or Beagnoth.
He may have been the bladesmith or the owner of the weapon.
This has led to its more recent name “the Seax of Beagnoth”.

Our replica Seax is has a runic script running along the blade and handles in keeping with the original find.
It’s the same size as the original, ie 73.5cm in overall length.
It comes with a high-quality stitched leather horizontal belt sheath.

Total length:Ā 73.5cm
Blade length:Ā 55.5cm
Grip length:Ā 18cm
Weight:Ā 906g
Blade width (base):Ā 4.3cm
Blade: EN45 High Carbon Steel
Edge:Ā Blunt
Scabbard:Ā Stitched Leather

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