This finely cast Roman bronze arrowhead is based on authentic examples from the 1st–2nd century CE, a period when the Roman Empire relied heavily on standardized projectile weapons for both infantry and auxiliary units. Its leaf-shaped blade and tapered socket allowed for efficient armor penetration and secure mounting onto a wooden shaft.
Recreated using the lost-wax casting method, just as ancient artisans would have employed, this arrowhead embodies the historical accuracy and craftsmanship of the Roman military machine. Bronze was widely used for its ease of casting, corrosion resistance, and piercing strength before iron fully replaced it in later centuries.
Its size and profile indicate use in lighter bows, particularly suited for ranged skirmishing or auxiliary archers. Whether you’re a historical enthusiast, curator, or stage armor technician, this piece brings a genuine Roman military edge to your collection.
Measurements (Approx.):
• Total Length: 4.2 cm
Care Instructions:
- To preserve the natural bronze finish, store in a dry environment.
- Lightly oil if needed.
- Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture.
- Clean with a soft cloth only.
Note on :
Each piece is individually cast using the ancient lost-wax technique, so slight variations may occur.










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