This mighty 24 cm blade embodies the strength and precision of a Viking conqueror. It effortlessly tackles a wide range of cutting, chopping, and slicing tasks, making it the ultimate tool in your kitchen.
The Runic Alphabet
The Vikings, specifically the Norse people, used a runic alphabet known as the Younger Futhark, which was a simplified version of the earlier runic alphabets like the Elder Futhark.
The Younger Futhark consisted of 16 characters, and it was used primarily for inscriptions on stone monuments, tools, and personal items during the Viking Age (approximately 8th to 11th centuries).