The Vargr Axe is inspired by the double-headed axes carried by Norse warriors of the North — tools of war forged for close combat, strength, and survival. In Old Norse, vargr means wolf: an outcast and predator, feared for its ferocity and respected for its endurance. The twin blades reflect this dual nature — relentless in battle, disciplined in purpose. Intricate knotwork and etched detailing reference early Scandinavian metalwork, while the solid central shaft represents stability and control in the chaos of combat. Cast in solid 925 sterling silver and finished with a darkened patina to enhance depth and contrast, the Vargr Axe has a substantial weight and presence when worn. This is a piece rooted in the North —built for those drawn to strength, resolve, and ancient tradition.