Single-Edged Knife (Scramasax), c. 500-700. Creator: Unknown.

Single-Edged Knife (Scramasax), c. 500-700. Creator: Unknown.

2-740-863 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Single-Edged Knife (Scramasax), c. 500-700. The scramasax, a single-edged knife, was a general purpose implement. It could serve equally well as a tool or as a weapon and usually did not exceed 12 inches in length. As with most objects of the Migration period, iron weapons survive as excavated grave goods and tend to be heavily corroded. The grips, now missing, were probably fashioned from wood or bone and silver inlay decorated the pommels (the knob on the hilt, or handle). The ornamental gold foil bands, perhaps from the original scabbards (the cases in which the blades of swords or daggers are kept) have survived relatively intact.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Iron, brass, gold foil, gold wire, gemstones

Picture Type
  1. Arms and armor

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2386x6179
File Size : 43,193kb


Aliases

  1. 1926.429
  1. 108744
  1. 0940006532
  1. 1926.429
  1. 2-740-863
  1. 2740863


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