Description
This bronze arrowhead is based on real finds from the height of the Roman Empire (1st–3rd century AD). With its sharp triangular blade and hollow socket, it was built for quick mounting and reliable performance—ideal for the skilled archers and legionaries who shaped Rome’s military dominance.
Each piece is made using the traditional lost-wax casting method, preserving the crisp edges and authentic proportions seen on originals recovered from forts and battle sites across Europe and the Near East. The antique finish gives it the same time-worn character as museum pieces, making it equally suited for display or historical gear.
Measurements (Approx.):
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Length: 4.28 cm (1.68 in)
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Blade Width: 2.36 cm (0.93 in)
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Socket Diameter: 0.87 cm (0.34 in)
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Weight: ~10 g
Care Instructions:
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Wipe gently with a dry cloth after handling
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Avoid acids and prolonged moisture
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Store in a dry place, wrapped in cloth if possible
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Allow the bronze to patinate naturally, or polish lightly to restore shine
Note on Craftsmanship:
Each arrowhead is individually made using the same lost-wax casting technique known in the Roman era. This ensures authentic form and detail, but also means slight differences in color, finish, and texture are normal.













