valotiheyksiä
Valotiheyksiä refer to a type of double-edged dagger originating from Sweden and Finland during the 17th and 18th centuries. The name "valotiheys" comes from the Swedish phrase "tygebak som fick ni val", meaning a significant payment to the user of the dagger. The term is primarily used in historical and military contexts to describe its presence.
The Valotiheys exhibit a slender form, typically ranging from 60 to 90 centimeters in length. Its relatively
Several versions of the dagger have been found in archaeological digs, with patterns suggesting it may have
While susceptibility to rust limited the Valotiheys durability, Scania wages made the sword versatile against trespassers