Iron Age Celtic Knife
Hand-forged replica of a knife with full-tang blade, made after an archeological find dated in the Iron Age. The grip wound with premium cow-hide strap. Made of carbon steel (not stainless). More information...
Iron Age Celtic Knife
Specifications:
- sharp blade edge
- 29,5cm – overall length
- 18cm – blade length
- 245 g - weight
The Iron Age is the prehistoric period in any area during which cutting tools and weapons were mainly made of iron or steel. The adoption of this material coincided with other changes in society, including differing agricultural practices, religious beliefs and artistic styles. The Iron Age is the last principal period in the three-age system for classifying ancient societies, preceded by the Bronze Age and the Stone Age. Its dates and context vary depending on the geographical region. The Iron Age in each area ends with the beginning of the historical period, i.e. the local production of ample written sources. Thus, for instance, the British Iron Age ends with the Roman Conquest.
Important note: This is a fully functional prop of historical design, which is produced in small quantities in traditional manner. A regulatory food safety certification would make the price unaffordable. For that reason, we are committed to the following legal notice: This is a decoration item, neither certified nor suitable for contact with food!