Frontier USA Throwing Tomahawk Axe (61 cm.)
Do you want to have a historical and fully functional object in your collection? Then, you cannot miss the opportunity to acquire the Frontier Tomahawk Axe. This tool was used by Native Americans and European colonists, not only as a war axe but also as a pipe for smoking tobacco.
With its head forged in high-carbon steel, this pipe-axe is resistant and durable, and its hand-carved wooden handle, decorated with brass bands, is a true work of art. Additionally, its unique and ornate design with engravings makes it perfect for display in any collection.
Don't miss the chance to own a piece of American history with the Frontier Tomahawk Axe. Whether you are a collector or simply want to have a unique object in your home, this axe is the perfect choice for you. Make your purchase now!
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The use of the Tomahawk axe was not only limited to encounters between Europeans and Americans, but it was also used in tribal ceremonies and rituals. Although the throwing axe is known as an object originating from North America, similar war axes have been found in other parts of the world, such as Europe and Asia.
The ornate designs of the Tomahawk axe were unique to each tribe and often represented important stories and symbols for the community. The use of the Tomahawk axe decreased significantly after the American Civil War, as firearms replaced hand-to-hand combat tools.
Despite its history as a weapon of war, the Tomahawk axe has become a popular collectible among enthusiasts of Native American history and culture.
Data sheet
- Sheet material
- Acero al carbono
- Mango material
- Madera
- Weight
- 965 gr.
- Length
- 61 cm.