>>934870Well all the axes I posted above are good examples. Italian Spanish Slavic axes and adzes are very different. I lived in Italy for many years and many loggers there carry on their belt a roncola (billhook pic related) because it is traditional and it is a very useful tool to have. Billhooks can be found in every home in Italy, I guess it's like the kukri in Nepal
There are are masonry, carpentry, blacksmithing tools that are unique to every country. Hammers come in many different shapes for example. Also woodworking tools, for example every country has its own type of hand plane and there are hundreds of them but online most planes you can find are the Bailey metal planes or english and german wooden ones. Same for woodworking benches.
This renaissance is centered on north european/american tradition because that's where it has been developed. Why would they care about other countries' tools if these countries don't give a shit themselves. In my country there is absolutely no culture about fine hand tools and people make do with the crusty old blunt tools they have laying around, or crappy chinese ones