Axes
These decorative war axes are hand-made by by both Native and Non-Native American artists. Using beadwork, geometric designs, leather, and years of experience, these artists have created striking pieces using traditional techniques.
Used as domestic tools, or weapons, axes had a variety of uses that carved part of Native American culture and way of life.
Comprised of a metal arrowhead attached to a wooden handle, these decorative axes are representations of the tomahawks once used by the American Indian people throughout history.
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Red Beaded Element Head Axe
$480.00Charles and Hazel Fast Horse create a contemporary style weapon which honors the Thunder Beings and the Elements. Learn More -
Black Beaded Element Head Axe
$480.00This just in from Charles and Hazel Fast horse, they use the symbols of the elements to create this beautiful axe. Learn More -
Yellow Beaded Double Headed Axe
$480.00A creative collaboration by Charles and Hazel Fast Horse who are a local Native American husband and wife team. Learn More -
Dark Red Beaded Axe w. Curved Spike Head
$336.00Rayme Little Wounded put together an example of a short combat axe. A weapon this compact would be easy to carry and available on a the fly. Learn More -
Axe w. Blue, Yellow, Red Beadwork
$386.00Heavily decorated with colorful beaded designs, leather fringe, and trade cloth, this axe exemplifies the Lakota art of adorning their weapons. Learn More -
Axe w. Black, Red, Green Beadwork
$370.00With a beaded handle and bands of buffalo hide, this axe shows the pride with which Lakota weapons are decorated. Learn More -
Bear Warrior's Axe
$189.00This axe exhibits trademark Native American inspired craft - from a stylized bear claw insignia, cut from the hand-forged head to the leather wrapped wooden handle. Learn More
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