View 30 Mythical Viking Axe Drawings - The Viking Axe was available in a variety of sizes, ranging from small hand axes to larger battle-axes with thinner blades that are frequently seen in paintings and films depicting Viking warriors. Because early axes were simple to construct, most fighters have multiple axes. The bottom blade of the original Viking axe was fashioned like a hook and had a single cutting edge. During the Viking era, axe heads came in a variety of shapes. Three different 11th century axe heads are depicted on the right, while three earlier axe heads are depicted on the left. Axes' cutting edges were often 7 to 15cm (3-6in) long in the early Viking era, whereas later in the Viking era, axes' cutting edges were generally 7 to 15cm (3-6in) long.
According to Norse mythology, here are ten of the most interesting and formidable weapons wielded by the Norse Gods. Gungnir is the first. Gungnir was Odin's spear, which meant'swaying one' in Old Norse. Odin was the god of war and knowledge, as well as the king of the Asgardian gods. It is stated that the spear is so well balanced that it never misses its target. 15 March 2020 - On Pinterest, Tony Castleman has a board called "Norse Drawings," which has 156 followers. See more ideas about viking art, vikings, and norse.
In Norse mythology, the Tree of Life, animals and people, the snake, and the words of the Norse God Odin, isolated on white, vector illustration Patrimonio Bourbon-88 Odin, the Norse God, is seen in this drawing. In our online museum of paintings, PaintingValley.com, we have 37+ Viking Axe Drawing paintings. ADVERTISEMENT. PICK10FREE. viking. LIMITED OFFER: Get 10 free Shutterstock pictures - PICK10FREE.