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$35.00
These three very small stone arrowheads feature some of the finest small-scale flintknapping you’ll ever see. They exhibit the same skill and fineness that all my stone points exhibit, but on a much smaller scale. These are time consuming to make, but are great fun too. Two of the points are red mook jasper, and the top center one is made of banded obsidian. The points are surrounding a dime for size reference. Free shipping within the U.S.
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$35.00
Here are three tiny stone arrowheads that exhibit very fine flintknapping skill. Two are Texas flint, one is green glass. Free shipping within the U.S.
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$25.00
This arrow point is made of Texas flint and copies authentic Neolithic arrow points found in sub-Saharan Africa that would be between 8,000-10,000 years old. This point is made from a flake (as the original points were) and possesses the razor-sharp edges the original points most definitely had. These points were made from carefully prepared cores and the blade was removed with a carefully placed strike. The flake was then touched up with minimal edge work, the base was notched to give the sinew wraps a better grip, and then it was mounted to the tip of an arrow and used in hunting a variety of African Plains game. I recently took a kudu in South Africa with a replica Neolithic African arrow point much like this one. The point was incredibly lethal and that kudu was down within seconds after the shot. Free shipping to U.S. customers.
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$45.00
This pretty arrowhead is made of cobalt blue dichroic glass and is shaped like the prehistoric Jacks Reef Pentagonal points found in the southeastern U.S. It has a a central area of rich cobalt blue color with a perimeter of clear glass around the edges. When you flip it over, you can see the black glass that the beautiful cobalt blue is fused to. But then you can also see the clear glass around it. It looks like 2 spearpoints fused together….a small black one that’s been melted into another one of clear ice. Free shipping to all U.S. customers.
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$15.00
This finely made Cahokia style arrowhead is made of tan Texas flint. It has sharp edges and is the same style and size of arrowheads that would have been used in the Midwest U.S. for hunting deer in prehistoric times. It’s 1 1/4″ long and 3/4″ wide at the base. Free shipping within the U.S.
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$40.00
This cool arrowhead is made of silver dichroic glass with a gradual transition to pink on the lower left side. It has basal notches and an Eiffel Tower profile. The other side of the point is black glass with a very thin perimeter of clear glass around its outside edges. Free shipping to all U.S. customers.
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$45.00
This pretty spearpoint is made of 3 pieces of colorful dichroic glass that were fused together in a glass kiln, then it was chipped into this unique and colorful spearpoint. There’s a thin perimeter of clear glass around the very outside of the point. When you flip it over, the other side is just black glass with that same perimeter of clear glass around the edges. Unfortunately I forgot to take photos of the other side of the point. Ruler gives size reference. Free shipping within the U.S.
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$40.00
This Gunther Barbed point is made of opalized glass and has a pretty, translucent bluish white color. It does look like opal but without the flash or color associated with natural opal. As you can tell, this point has very sharp tips and barbs with finely serrated edges that are very sharp.
Arrowhead Specs: Opalized glass, 1 3/4″ long x 3/4″ wide. Free shipping within the U.S.
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$15.00
This glass arrowhead copies the ones used by Ishi while he was living in the wilderness of Northern California. They were made from scavenged bottle and window glass and he’d hunt deer and other game with them. This point is made of thin window glass and they are often called “abo Ishi points” to designate them as the ones he used specifically for hunting when he was living his aboriginal lifestyle. These differ from the more famous side-notched Ishi points that he made once he abandoned the wilderness and came to live in modern society. Free shipping to all U.S. customers.
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$30.00
- This finely made glass arrow point copies the type of arrowheads that Ishi, “the last wild Indian of North America”, made and tipped his arrows with when he was still living in the wilds of northern California. Ishi made arrowheads from discarded glass bottles he found at old ranch dumps, and he’d also use pieces of window glass for his points. This point is made of window glass, and copies those that tipped his hunting arrows, though it’s a bit longer than his original points. His hunting points differ from the larger, Wintu style points he made after coming out of the wilderness. Scroll through the photos and you’ll also see a photo of Steve Allely with a deer he killed using replica Ishi archery gear. Rest assured these points work. This is a great gift for yourself or someone who loves the wild west, history, or Native American culture. Free shipping to all US customers.
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$20.00
This beautiful Pueblo Side Notched arrowhead is made of a glittery glass known as Goldstone. It’s a man-made glass with very fine flecks of a copper colored mineral that displays an eye-catching glitter whenever the arrowhead is rotated in the light. It’s finely knapped with clean flake removals on both sides. It measures 1 1/4-inch long, and 1/2-inch wide and is right in line with the size of prehistoric Pueblo Side Notched arrowheads found on archaeological sites in the desert Southwest. This arrowhead could be kept in a display case or wire wrapped and made into a very pretty necklace pendant. Free shipping within the U.S.
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$35.00
This wicked little Gunther Barbed arrow point is made from pinkish colored coastal plains flint. It’s 1 1/4″ long by 15/16″ wide.