Description
This bronze tanged arrowhead embodies the innovation of early Iron Age warfare and hunting. Used widely from Greece to the Black Sea, it has a slender leaf-blade reinforced by a midrib and a long tang for fastening to wooden shafts with glue or sinew. The subtle collar ring near the base reflects authentic archaeological finds from the 8th–5th centuries BCE.
Produced through the lost-wax casting method, each arrowhead carries the precision and subtle variations of ancient craftsmanship. Before socketed designs became common, the tang ensured durability and ease of repair in the field.
Perfect for museum displays, historical education, or private collections, this reproduction highlights the adaptability of ancient archers across multiple regions and cultures.
Measurements (Approx.)
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Overall Length: 6.5 cm
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Tang: Tapered, designed for shaft insertion
Care Instructions
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Wipe gently with a dry, soft cloth
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Store in a dry environment
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Allow natural patina to form for authentic appearance
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Avoid chemicals and abrasive polishing
Note
Each arrowhead is individually cast using the traditional lost-wax method. Subtle differences in finish, texture, and color are natural.