This Bronze Arrowhead is a faithful reconstruction of projectile points used during the Late Bronze Age across Europe and the Near East. Cast in solid bronze using the ancient lost-wax (cire perdue) method, it combines time-honored craftsmanship with archaeological accuracy.
Measuring approximately 4.5 cm in length, the arrowhead features a tapered, leaf-shaped blade and a socketed base with a rear spur for firm attachment to a wooden shaft—hallmarks of Bronze Age martial tools. These arrowheads were valued for their penetrating ability and effective balance between durability and simplicity in design.
Whether you’re curating a Bronze Age exhibit, building a historically informed arrow set, or expanding your collection of ancient weaponry, this arrowhead embodies the innovation and strength of prehistoric warfare.
MEASUREMENTS:
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Overall Length: Approx. 4.5 cm
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Material: Solid Bronze (Lost-Wax Cast)
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Weight: Light and historically accurate for arrow mounting
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
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Store in a dry, ventilated area
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Wipe gently with a dry cloth—avoid chemical cleaners
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Bronze may darken naturally over time, forming a patina
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Apply a light coat of oil periodically for preservation
NOTE:
Each piece is individually cast using the lost-wax method. Minor surface variations are natural.














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