Skip to Content
Executioner’s Wrath Medieval Display Axe - Leather Wrapped Wood

Price:

28.31


Square Target - Black
Square Target - Black
4.95 4.95
Competition Command Tactical Range Bag - Black
Competition Command Tactical Range Bag - Black
33.49 33.49

Executioner’s Eclipse Ceremonial Axe - Polished Double-Bit

https://www.butterflyknivesforsale.com/web/image/product.template/9029/image_1920?unique=c6d9a6c

11 sold in last 24 hours

The 32" Medieval Executioner’s Wrath Axe feels like it was lifted straight from a darkened scaffold. A wide, polished double-bit head tops a smooth wooden haft wrapped in spiraled black leather for a secure, period-correct grip. The chained pommel and metal collar add weight and visual drama, making this axe a standout centerpiece for medieval collections, costume builds, or stage display. It’s built to command attention wherever you hang it, carry it, or put it under the lights.

28.31 28.31 USD 28.31

882433

Not Available For Sale

9 people are viewing this right now

This combination does not exist.

Terms and Conditions
30-day money-back guarantee
Shipping: 2-3 Business Days

You May Also Like These

Medieval Executioner’s Wrath Axe – Where Ceremony Meets Steel

The first thing you notice is the silhouette: a broad, double-bit crescent gleaming at the end of a long, leather-wrapped haft. The Medieval Executioner’s Wrath Axe doesn’t whisper medieval history – it announces it. From the polished steel head to the chained pommel, this 32" executioner axe is built to look like it belongs on a scaffold, a throne room wall, or at the center of a serious medieval display.

Not a Butterfly Knife for Sale – But Built with the Same Collector Mindset

If you collect blades – whether it’s a balisong, a butterfly knife, or a medieval axe – you’re looking for the same thing: presence, proportion, and honest materials. This isn’t a plastic prop. The Medieval Executioner’s Wrath Axe uses a polished double-bit head, a real wood handle, and a black leather wrap that locks into your palm. It’s designed for display, costume, and themed roleplay, but the construction gives it enough weight and authenticity to stand next to your knives, swords, and axes without apology.

Built Like a Stage-Ready Display Weapon

Think of this axe like a showpiece in your collection. Just as a smooth pivot and clean channel matter on a balisong for sale, the build details here are what separate a throwaway costume piece from something you’re proud to hang or carry.

Polished Double-Bit Head with Executioner Profile

The double-headed crescent blade is the focal point – wide, mirror-bright faces with sweeping arcs that evoke classic executioner iconography. The symmetrical profile gives it a balanced look on the wall and in hand, with each bit mirroring the other for a clean, ceremonial feel rather than a rough battlefield tool. The tall polished surfaces catch light from across the room, making it a natural anchor piece for medieval decor or a prop rack.

Spiral Leather-Wrapped Wood Handle

The 32" wood shaft runs straight and true, finished smooth so it feels like an actual haft, not a cheap dowel. Over that sits a diagonal, spiral black leather wrap that delivers both visual drama and practical grip. The brown wood and black wrap combination reads traditional and serious, matching the grim executioner theme. A metal collar at the head and a capped pommel complete the look, reinforcing the transition from blade to handle and tying the entire piece together.

Collector, Cosplayer, or Decorator – This Axe Fits the Role

This Medieval Executioner’s Wrath Axe is purpose-built for three kinds of people: the collector who loves themed weapons, the cosplayer or LARPer who needs a convincing executioner build, and the decorator who wants a bold medieval statement on the wall.

Collectors will appreciate that it isn’t cluttered with random fantasy spikes or neon finishes. The design stays in the lane of medieval and early European execution imagery: double-bit blade, long straight haft, leather grip, and chain-tipped pommel. It pairs naturally with historical swords, war hammers, or even a modern balisong collection for those who like juxtaposing eras of edged weapons.

Cosplayers and performers get an axe with strong visual language: from several feet away, it reads instantly as “executioner.” The polished head and dark handle create clear contrast on stage, in photos, or at events, and the chained pommel adds motion and mood when you carry it over your shoulder or drag it at your side.

From Balisong Shelf to Medieval Wall – A Natural Extension of the Collection

Many blade enthusiasts who search for a butterfly knife for sale or a balisong for sale are the same people who end up building full weapons walls: folders, fixed blades, swords, and axes. This executioner axe slots into that progression. It’s not about flipping or edge geometry this time – it’s about atmosphere and story.

On a rack next to your favorite balisong, this axe plays the role of the heavy hitter, the historical counterpart. The polished steel, honest wood, and leather mirror the material truth that balisong collectors respect in titanium handles, bushings, and clean blade grinds. Different era, same obsession with how it looks and feels in the hand.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

Legality for a butterfly knife or balisong varies heavily by state and sometimes by city. This Medieval Executioner’s Wrath Axe is a themed axe, not a balisong, but if you’re also shopping for a butterfly knife for sale, you need to know the landscape:

  • Generally more permissive states like Arizona, Texas, Utah, Idaho, and Florida typically allow ownership and open carry of butterfly knives, though local ordinances can still apply.
  • More restrictive states like California, New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts often classify balisongs as switchblades or prohibited knives, limiting carry and in some cases even possession.
  • Mixed or conditional states such as Pennsylvania, Washington, and Colorado may allow ownership at home but restrict concealed carry or certain blade lengths.

Laws change fast. Before you buy a balisong for sale online, always check your most current state and local statutes or consult an attorney if you’re unsure. For a display axe like this one, most jurisdictions treat it as a decorative or collectible item, but public carry can still be regulated.

What’s the difference between a butterfly knife trainer and a live blade?

In the balisong community, a trainer is built for skill progression without the risk of cuts, while a live blade is a sharpened butterfly knife designed for cutting, carry, or both.

  • Trainer balisong: Dull or unsharpened blade, often with holes or slot cuts; same handle balance and pivot feel as a live blade; ideal for learning flipping without drawing blood.
  • Live blade butterfly knife: Sharpened edge, real tip; used for EDC, cutting tasks, or advanced flipping once fundamentals are locked in.

Both share the same fundamentals the community cares about: smooth pivots, consistent handle weight, clean channel clearance, and a balance point that makes flipping predictable. Just like you’d pick the right version of a balisong for flipping or carry, you pick this executioner axe because it nails the look and feel you want in a medieval piece.

Is this executioner axe good for display and costume use?

Yes – that’s exactly where the Medieval Executioner’s Wrath Axe shines. The 32" length gives it a commanding presence for wall display, stage work, or costume builds, while the polished double-bit blade and leather-wrapped wood handle create a serious, historically inspired look. The chained pommel and metal fittings make it visually interesting from every angle, which is what you want when people are seeing it from across a room or through a camera lens. If you’re the same kind of person who obsesses over the hardware and action on a balisong for sale, you’ll appreciate how deliberately this axe’s visual details come together.

Own the Story: Scaffold Steel for Every Type of Collector

Whether you’re the balisong flipper who lives for clean combos, the knife collector who displays each piece with intention, or the medieval fan who wants an executioner’s axe that actually looks the part, the Medieval Executioner’s Wrath Axe gives you a new lane to explore. It doesn’t try to be a butterfly knife – it leans fully into the role of ceremonial medieval weapon, with the same honesty of materials and respect for design that serious blade enthusiasts demand.

Hang it over your rack of butterfly knives and balisongs, pair it with your favorite longsword, or make it the finisher for your next dark-fantasy costume. However you bring it into your world, it earns its spot the same way any great piece of steel does: by looking right, feeling right, and telling a story the second you pick it up.

No Specifications