"Farmer Using Axe, tomahawk:
A tomahawk Axe (likewise alluded to as a hawk) is a sort of independent hatchet from North America, generally taking after an axe with a straight shaft. The name came into the English dialect in the seventeenth century as an adjustment of the Powhatan (Virginian Algonquian) word. Tomahawks were broadly useful devices utilized by Native Americans and European colonials alike, and regularly utilized as a hand-to-hand or a tossed weapon.
Weight: 1.091 kg
Blade Size and Type: 4 Inch and unpolished black blade, Handmade.
Handle Size:10 Inch Rose Wood, Water Buffalo Horn, Bone Full Tang handle.
The hardness of Steel: spine: 22-25 RC, belly: 45-46 RC, edge: 58-60 RC.
Material Used: Highly Graded Carbon Steel, (car & Jeep leaf spring, 5160)
Place of Origin: Dharan (East Nepal)."