Celtic Personalized Axe "Dara Celtic Knot " - Power, Destiny, Wisdom Strength Endurance Leadership are the main meanings of this Celtic Symbol. 6th Anniversary Gift. 6th Anniversary Gift.
Sport standards Hatchet.
Five wedges with two additional spike in places of crossing wedges were used to fix the head of Axe. This type fixing increases the reliability of joint and provide the long period of comfort exploitation of the tool.
The Dara knot. Dara comes from the word “doire”, which is Celtic for “oak tree“. Oaks were the most blessed of trees to the Celts. The Druids interpreted the language of them to spread meaningful, philosophic messages to others. Remember, Celtic culture relied heavily on nature and spirituality.
Oaks were also known as “duir” in the Celtic Ogham, which was the symbolic language of trees. As the most important of trees, oaks symbolized strong and powerful characteristics, such as wisdom, leadership, and endurance. They were called upon during times when people were lacking in these areas and wished to invoke these traits. Thus, the Dara knot served a similar purpose, providing strength during tough times.
As a symbol of oak roots, this knot reminded the Celts of the resources that each person possesses in their own roots (or deep inside themselves). We can call these resources, such as strength and wisdom, to action regardless of the circumstances that we find ourselves in.
Very solid and strong. As any our creations is fully useful.
It's hard and artistic work of Daria Oleynikova, Ivgen Janchishin, Max Dernovoy and me.
High quality leather sheath with stitch which used for luxury cars like Ferrary, Porsche at cetera- Alena Fagutist.
Hardness of the highcarbon steel (1566, G15660, 1066- USA, Ck67- Europe) 56-57 by Rockwell (HRC).
Zoning hardening.
It's more than enough to hew a hard kinds of wood.
Wood for handle- Ash.
It's hand-covered by the patina on natural basement and impregnated and covered by tung oil.
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Cutting edge Lenght- 4" (10 cm)
Lenght- 19'' (48cm)
Weight- 1.95 lbs (900 g)
Please, don't hesitate to ask if you have any additional questions.
With very best wishes, Andy.