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Norse Skeggøx Working Bearded Axe — 22” Long Handle with Pattern-Welded Damascus Blade follows a proven Viking Age working profile built for reach, leverage, and carving control. The extended 22 inch hardwood handle increases swing power while maintaining directional balance. The pronounced beard expands cutting edge access without adding unnecessary head weight.
The Skeggøx, or bearded axe, became common across Scandinavia between the 9th and 11th centuries. Archaeological finds show long-handled working versions used by farmers, builders, and woodsmen. The lowered beard reduced upper head mass and improved swing speed.
The extended haft allowed greater chopping depth while keeping overall weight manageable. In forest regions, this configuration supported timber shaping, construction, and daily wood processing. Pattern-welded steel traditions date back centuries in Northern Europe and were valued for structural resilience and layered grain appearance.
The 22 inch handle increases striking force for chopping and moderate splitting. The beard allows controlled grip behind the edge for shaping and carving tasks. This makes the axe suitable for trail clearing, camp setup, and woodland work.
For a compact camp profile, view the Nordic Camp Hatchet. For a wider double-bit option, see the Double Bit Damascus Axe Head. For a traditional leather-sheathed Viking model, explore the DK-0084 Viking Axe.
Is this axe historically inspired?
Yes. The geometry follows Viking Age Skeggøx working patterns.
Is the 22 inch handle suitable for chopping?
Yes. The added length increases leverage and striking depth.
Will each Damascus blade look identical?
No. Every forged head shows unique layered grain patterns.
Is this built for functional use?
Yes. It supports camp, woodland, and shaping tasks.
Who crafts this axe?
Each piece is finished by JW SteelCrafts.
Every product on our site is sourced, crafted, and shipped from within the United States. No exceptions.
Our supply chain never leaves the country. That means no surprise costs passed on to you.
Every purchase puts money directly into the hands of American workers, small businesses, and family-run shops.