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$45.00
This cool looking Wintu point is made of blue glass and it has a very long, lean profile with delicately made upturned notches. This point is flat and also quite thin and is a beautiful example of fine flintknapped art. The Wintu people lived in Northern California near the town of Redding and originally they made their exquisite arrow points out of obsidian, but started using glass after white settlers moved in.
Arrowhead Specs: 3″ long x 1/2″ wide.
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$15.00
This Desert Side Notched arrow point is made of mahogany obsidian and is a copy of authentic Desert Side Notched arrow points found in the Great Basin of the Northwestern U.S. These points were used for hundreds of years to tip the hunting arrows of the Northern Paiute people who once called the high desert of the Pacific Northwest their home. This point could be used to make replica Great Basin arrows, kept as a collectible point, or used for hunting. 1 1/2 inches long x 3/4 inches wide. Free shipping to all US customers.
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$15.00
Copy of authentic arrowheads from Northern Africa.
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$15.00
This Pueblo Side Notched arrow point is made of grey Texas flint and is a copy of authentic Pueblo arrow points from the southwestern U.S. It’s thin with sharp edges and is capable of taking down deer sized game. I’ve taken deer with identical points. 1 1/2″ long x 3/4″ wide. Free shipping to all U.S. customers.
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$25.00
This pretty little Pueblo Side Notched point is made from a colorful piece of Mookaite jasper from Australia. This little point sports a lot of different colors: Pink on the tip and one corner ear, a small splash of red, and purple in the center of the point. This point also has narrow, deep notches and fine diagonal ribbon flaking. A pretty little point.
Arrowhead Specs: 1″ long x 5/8″ wide. Free shipping to all US destinations.