About Viking Bearded Axe.
A bearded axe, or Skeggøx (from Old Norse Skegg, "beard", and øx, "axe") refers to various axes, used as a tool and weapon, as early as the 6th century AD. It is most commonly associated with Viking Age Scandinavians.
Some more details: The axe was often the choice of the poorest man in the Viking age. Even the lowliest farm had to have a wood axe (left) for cutting and splitting wood. ... The cutting edge of the largest of the axe heads shown to the right is 22cm (9in) long. The edge of this axe is made of hardened steel welded to the iron head.
This axe has 7 inches of the blade and 17 inches of the handle, so the total is 24 inches. The wood handle of this axe is looking gorgeous in black colour. Sharp blade. You can use this as a tool or as a weapon also. This axe also comes with a leather sheath made with high-quality material. This axe is a hand-forged and custom made design with a custom made handle.