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This unique Viking folding knife, inspired by a rare find in Canterbury, England, carries the essence of an era where craftsmanship was as much about beauty as it was about function. While it is typically found in Saxon sites. The original artifact, now housed in the Royal Museum in Canterbury.
We feel strongly this style of knife was carried in a pouch and was only used for light work and if needed as a last resort. It was also a status symbol for whoever carried one.
Our replica of this amazing knife features the intricate Viking Børre style ringwork decoration that sets it apart.
Specifications:
Entire Blade Length: 6.0”
Opened Blade Length: 3.375"
Overall Length Opened: 8.250"
Overall Length Closed: 6.250"
Handle: 5.0"
Weight: 3.0 oz
P.O.B.: 7.0'' Below Hilt
Features:
Hand forged 1090 Damascus steel with 15n20, blade is sharp.
Wood Handle with the Borre Ringwork Carved.
A Intricate wood display and holding box is available at an extra cost. But well worth it!