Audhumbla
2018-12-05

Little seax

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[SOLD!] Just a simple little seax with spruce burl handle and horn bolster! Brass butt plate and draw ring. Full flat ground blade in 1060. ...
2018-12-01

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Just finished up these two viking knives with sheaths for a film production! Both have wooden handles in bok oak and curly birch respectiv...
2018-10-25

Scandinavian style seax with scabbard

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Just finished this Scandinavian style seax! Knife handle in actual 10th century old bok oak from Sweden provided by the customer. Pattern we...
2018-09-25

Lamellar belt from Hablingbo parish (Havor (SHM 7582)

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Just finished this belt for a gentleman in southeastern France! Gotland style lamellar belt inspired by a find from Hablingbo parish (Havo...
2018-09-01

Chefs knife

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I'm taking a small break from the viking stuff and finishing up some chefs knives as a palate cleanser! Stabilized birch burl and brass ...
2018-08-04

Two Scandinavian style seaxes!

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I have been working on these two seaxes for a long time and I'm very proud they are finally finished! These seaxes are inspired of the l...
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Edvin
Audhumbla makes reconstructions of viking age knifes, tools, belts and bags. All projects are based on an extensive research of archaeological originals. In our craft we use materials and techniques that were available in the viking age and try to give the clients an idea of how these artifacts could have looked when they were new. Audhumbla also takes on modern projects like custom made leather sheaths for knifes, saddlebags, watch straps and much more. Audhumbla is owned by Edvin Sjöberg who has studied Archaeology at Gothenburg University and have a Bachelor degrees in Industrial Design from Gotland University. These two set of skills compliment each other to produce great products that bring the past to life. Edvin lives on Gotland together with his daughter and a miniature schnauzer named Zelda.
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