Description
This Bronze Arrowhead is a faithful reconstruction of the weapons used during the Late Bronze Age, a time when metallurgy revolutionized warfare and hunting. Cast in solid bronze using the ancient lost-wax process, it preserves the authenticity of prehistoric craftsmanship.
The piece measures approx. 4.5 cm in length and features a tapered leaf-shaped blade, reinforced with a mid-ridge for durability. The open socket with a rear spur allowed it to be mounted securely on a wooden shaft, ensuring stability in flight. These qualities made such arrowheads prized for their effectiveness in both battle and the hunt.
Whether used in an archaeological display, as part of a historically informed arrow set, or as a collector’s artifact, this arrowhead embodies the strength and ingenuity of early weapon design.
Measurements: Approximate
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Overall Length: ~4.5 cm
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Material: Solid bronze (lost-wax cast)
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Weight: Light and practical for shaft mounting (historically accurate)
Care Instructions
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Store in a dry, ventilated environment
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Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth—avoid harsh cleaners
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Bronze will naturally develop a dark patina over time, enhancing its authenticity
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Apply a light coat of oil occasionally to preserve sheen
Note
Each arrowhead is individually cast by hand using the lost-wax method. Minor variations in surface and finish are natural, making every piece unique.