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This pretty set of arrowhead earrings features small arrowheads of jasper wrapped with stainless steel wire attached to hypoallergenic stainless steel hooks. These are lightweight earrings that dangle slightly and can easily be worn all day without strain. Free shipping to all U.S. customers.
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This beautiful Wintu style arrowhead is made of blue millefiori glass that has little flowers in it. The point is 2 inches long x 1 inch wide. Free shipping to all U.S. destinations.
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This really pretty necklace has bone beads with turquoise and amethyst beads between them. This necklace can be worm by either men or women and is great for active people because it’s not too long and sits high on the neck so it doesn’t get in the way when running, working out, or even doing yardwork. The color combination of this necklace reminds me of the highly toxic Blue Ringed octopus. 22 1/4 inches total length.
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Replica Comanche arrow and Modoc arrow for an order.
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This beautiful knife sports a blade of dichroic glass set in a handle of Osage orange. The color in the knife is a greenish gold at the very base and gradually changes color to gold, then copper gold, then magenta as you go towards the tip. The other side of the blade is black glass with a thin perimeter of clear glass. The osage orange handle has yellow heartwood on one side and the white sapwood showing on the other side. Total length of the knife is 7 1/4 inches long.
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This pretty stone hunting point is made of banded jasper and is designed for taking down big game. It has finely serrated edges that are so sharp they feel sticky when your finger is drawn across the edge. It has a non-barbed design and provides a 1-inch cutting width. It’s recommended that this point be attached to arrows weighing at least 550 grains and be shot from bows pulling at least 50 lbs.
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This flint hunting point is designed to be attached to standard modern carbon fiber or aluminum arrows. It weighs 130 grains, has a 1-inch cutting width and is non barbed to conform to some state regs that require a non-barbed broadhead design. The point is glued in place with epoxy and is wrapped on with artificial sinew. This point is made of heat treated Texas flint for maximum sharpness and is designed for taking down tough big game quickly and humanely. These stone hunting points allow the modern hunter to experience the thrill of taking game as our stone age ancestors did without having to change your hunting set up. This point can be shot from crossbows, compound bows, or traditional bows. Free shipping within the U.S.
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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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- 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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Wintu arrowhead made of marbled white and lavender glass.
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This cool knife is a museum-quality copy of prehistoric knives that have been found in Great Basin caves, one of which was found in a rockshelter in north-central Oregon near the Umpqua River. Identical knives were also used in the Four Corners regions of the Southwestern desert approx 1000 year ago. This knife has a mahogany obsidian blade set into a handle of desert juniper. In the center of the handle a hole is drilled and through the hole is a cord made of hand twisted poplar bark that’s been tied to create a loop. This allows your hand to slip through the loop and the knife dangles from your wrist like a bracelet. This ingenious design keeps the knife ready for use…with a quick flip of the wrist the knife is instantly in your palm where the knife is grasped for use. It also prevents the knife from being dropped and breaking the fragile blade. 7 1/2-inches total length. Free shipping within the U.S.
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This arrowhead pendant is made of green bottle glass with a dark blue corner on one ear. It’s wire wrapped with stainless steel wire and has a loop so you can put a strand of whatever necklace material you want through the loop to make your necklace.
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