Discover our carefully crafted product, designed with quality materials and attention to detail. Perfect for everyday use or special occasions.
Discover our carefully crafted product, designed with quality materials and attention to detail. Perfect for everyday use or special occasions.
Look closely at the curve cut under the beard. Now put a finger inside it. That hook is where a VORNSKA Damascus Bushcraft Hatchet earns its name. Your hand slides forward and locks in right behind the edge. Suddenly the hatchet handles more like a heavy knife. Bushcraft rarely means one big swing. It means a hundred small, careful jobs instead. The hook is built for every one of them.
Stripping bark, cutting notches, feathering tinder, shaping pegs. Each of those wants your hand close to the steel. A plain haft leaves your grip guessing at the right spot. The hook gives it somewhere positive to sit. Choke into it for detail, drop back for kindling. One tool covers both ends of camp work honestly. Nothing here is styling pretending to be function.
JW SteelCrafts forges and finishes every VORNSKA individually. Secure checkout and tracked shipping cover each order. Damascus figure shifts head to head, so none ever match. Small batches close quickly and never return.
Vornska Damascus Bushcraft Hatchet at JW SteelCrafts with a hooked bearded head, a curved rosewood haft, and a twin snap leather sheath.
Bearded profiles gave Nordic woodsmen edge length without extra weight. Smiths cut hooks and curves to suit the work at hand. Pattern welding built strong blades from layered stock. JW SteelCrafts continues that thinking in one compact outdoor tool.
The bearded edge stretches the cut across a light head. That extra length bites more wood on every single strike. The hook under the beard sets your forward grip. Held there, the hatchet carves and shapes with real control. Drop back to the butt, and it splits kindling well. Layered Damascus takes a keen edge and holds it. Bark and dirt dull steel faster than clean wood. Touch the edge up on a fine stone as needed. Wipe the head dry after every session outdoors. Light oil protects the grain before it goes away. Never sheath the hatchet while the steel is damp.
The haft is curved rosewood in a deep reddish tone. Rosewood is dense and naturally oily, so moisture stays out. That curve tracks the arc your arm already swings. Force lands in the cut rather than your wrist. A lanyard hole sits drilled through the butt. Run a cord there for wet or cold conditions. Bare wood keeps the feedback direct in your hand. The socketed eye seats the head firmly on the shaft. Feed the rosewood with oil once or twice a season.
The included sheath is stitched leather with twin snap studs. Two snaps hold the head secure on a moving pack. Contrast stitching and a belt loop finish it by hand. This hatchet suits bushcrafters, campers, and hunters on foot. It also gifts well for outdoorsmen and serious Damascus collectors. Order the VORNSKA Damascus Bushcraft Hatchet today. Every head is individually forged, so your figure never repeats.
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Overall Length |
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Haft Length |
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Head Material |
Pattern welded Damascus steel |
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Head Pattern |
Bold flowing grain |
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Head Finish |
Etched |
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Head Shape |
Bearded with hooked cutout |
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Haft Material |
Curved rosewood |
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Grip |
Bare wood, lanyard hole at butt |
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Edge |
Sharpened, ready to use |
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Eye |
Socketed |
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Storage |
Stitched leather sheath, twin snap studs |
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Type |
Bushcraft hatchet |
How is this different from your compact Damascus bushcraft hatchet?
That model has a flared bit and a plain hardwood handle. The VORNSKA adds a hooked beard, rosewood haft, and lanyard hole.
What is the hook under the beard for?
It sets your forward grip behind the edge. Choke into it for carving and detail work.
Is a sheath included?
Yes. A stitched leather sheath with twin snap studs ships with every hatchet.
What is the hole in the haft end for?
It takes a lanyard cord. That keeps the hatchet secure in wet hands.
How do I care for the rosewood haft?
Wipe it dry after use. Feed the wood with oil twice a season.