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Raven Knife

General purpose Viking knife forged in steel. The blade is sharpened and the pommel is made out of a carefully crafted raven's head. The grip is covered with stitched leather. The sheath is made from sturdy leather that keeps the knife in place.

  • Material: Forged high carbon steel
  • HRC 55-58
  • Overall length: approx. 10.3" / 26 cm
  • Blade length: approx. 6.3" / 16 cm
  • Sheath made from high quality cow hide.

The raven is an important animal in Viking Age mythology. Not only is it linked to battle, as a feeder of the fallen, but the god Odin also had two ravens accompany him. Huginn and Muninn, as they are known, acted as his spies and informers.

$30.29

Original: $86.53

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Raven Knife

$86.53

$30.29

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Raven Knife

General purpose Viking knife forged in steel. The blade is sharpened and the pommel is made out of a carefully crafted raven's head. The grip is covered with stitched leather. The sheath is made from sturdy leather that keeps the knife in place.

  • Material: Forged high carbon steel
  • HRC 55-58
  • Overall length: approx. 10.3" / 26 cm
  • Blade length: approx. 6.3" / 16 cm
  • Sheath made from high quality cow hide.

The raven is an important animal in Viking Age mythology. Not only is it linked to battle, as a feeder of the fallen, but the god Odin also had two ravens accompany him. Huginn and Muninn, as they are known, acted as his spies and informers.

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General purpose Viking knife forged in steel. The blade is sharpened and the pommel is made out of a carefully crafted raven's head. The grip is covered with stitched leather. The sheath is made from sturdy leather that keeps the knife in place.

  • Material: Forged high carbon steel
  • HRC 55-58
  • Overall length: approx. 10.3" / 26 cm
  • Blade length: approx. 6.3" / 16 cm
  • Sheath made from high quality cow hide.

The raven is an important animal in Viking Age mythology. Not only is it linked to battle, as a feeder of the fallen, but the god Odin also had two ravens accompany him. Huginn and Muninn, as they are known, acted as his spies and informers.