This solid bronze arrowhead is based on archaeological finds from the height of the Roman Empire (1st–3rd century AD). Such arrowheads were designed for penetration and durability, used by archers and legionary missile units. The tapered, triangular blade and hollow socket made them quick to mount on wooden shafts, ensuring both speed in the field and deadly accuracy.
Made using the ancient lost-wax casting process, this replica preserves the sharp geometry and form of originals excavated from Roman forts and battle sites across Europe and the Near East. The antique bronze finish echoes the time-worn look of museum specimens, making it an outstanding piece for display or historical use.
Measurements (Approx.)
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Overall 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
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Material: Solid lost wax cast bronze
Care Instructions
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Wipe gently with a dry cloth after handling
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Avoid acidic substances and prolonged moisture exposure
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Store in a dry place, ideally wrapped in cloth
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Let the bronze age naturally for an authentic patina, or lightly polish to restore shine
Note
Each arrowhead is individually made using the ancient lost-wax casting technique, a process unchanged since the Roman era. This method allows for crisp detail and an authentic form but also means slight variations in tone, finish, and texture are natural.












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