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  • Bark Arrow Quiver 1Bark Arrow Quiver

    Bark Arrow Quiver

    $150.00

    This cool arrow quiver is made from a slab of tulip poplar bark that has beaver fur around the rim to minimize the sound of arrows rattling against the opening, as well as a leather lined bottom to keep this quiver quiet when traveling through the forest.  It has a braided leather strap so it can be carried on the back.  There’s also a decorative beaded band that was made in a loom and it stretches the entire length of the quiver.  Quiver length: 18 1/2 inches long, 3 1/2 inches diameter.  Free shipping within the U.S.

  • Blue Millefiori Glass Arrowhead

    Blue Flower Glass Arrowhead, Millefiori Glass Arrowhead

    $45.00

    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.

  • Bone and turquoise necklaceBone and Turquoise necklace

    Bone & Turquoise Necklace

    $40.00

    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.

  • Cahokia Arrowhead

    Cahokia Point

    $25.00

    This finely made Cahokia style arrowhead is made of tan Texas flint.  It has finely serrated edges and has nice, straight notches.  It’s 1 1/4″ long and 3/4″ wide at the base.  Free shipping within the U.S.

  • California Bow and Arrows (Digital Download)

    $19.95

    Learn to make the Northern California Paddle style bow of the Northern California Indians in this video.  This is the downloadable version.

  • Cheyenne Arrow Replica 1

    $165.00

    A beautiful Cheyenne arrow replica based on a set in the Smithsonian’s collection.

  • Cheyenne Arrow Replica 2

    $165.00

    A beautiful replica Cheyenne/Arapaho arrow that copies a matched set of authentic arrows in the Smithsonian.

  • Cheyenne/Arapaho Arrow 4

    $145.00

    A museum-quality replica of a Cheyenne arrow with fluffs.

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    Comanche Arrow Replica

    $140.00

    This replica Comanche arrow is an exact copy of one that’s in a set of 16 in the Smithsonian that I personally examined back in 2014. The group of arrows was part of a complete archery set including the bow, quiver and bowcase that was captured off a Comanche warrior in 1868 near Paint Creek, Texas. This arrow copies the original in every aspect.

    The shaft is made of a dogwood shoot. It’s fletched with a mix of turkey wing and tail feathers (a very common feature of many Plains arrows). The fletch is secured front and back with sinew but they aren’t glued to the shaft, just like with the original I copied.. The paint design copies the original. The dark blue is laundry bluing, which many southern Plains arrows were decorated with during that time. They would obtain the bluing from settlers and use it to decorate their arrows. The shaft has 3 straight shaft grooves that were common on many Plains arrows. The front of the shaft is tapered and it’s tipped with a metal point made from a circular saw blade and it’s held with a wrapping of deer sinew and the front is also decorated with laundry bluing. Although difficult to see in the photos, the front of the shaft has small dents made by holding the shaft with the teeth when the shaft was straightened. The original arrow also had these same dents from the same technique, so I followed suit.

    This arrow is one of the reasons the Comanche came to dominate the southern Plains. Their fierce fighting capabilities, coupled with their expertise on the horse is why they were called Lords of the Prairie. Here’s your chance to own a copy of a real piece of American history.

    Shipped in sturdy PVC pipe to ensure safe delivery to your door. Free shipping for domestic orders within the U.S.

  • comanche arrow 1comanche arrow 2

    Comanche Arrow Replica 1

    $165.00

    This replica Comanche arrow is an exact copy of one that’s in a set of 16 in the Smithsonian that I personally examined back in 2014. The group of arrows was part of a complete archery set including the bow, quiver and bowcase that was captured off a Comanche warrior in 1868 near Paint Creek, Texas. This arrow copies the original in every aspect.

    The shaft is made of a hardwood shoot. It’s fletched with a mix of turkey wing and tail feathers (a very common feature of many Plains arrows). The fletch is secured front and back with sinew but they aren’t glued to the shaft, just like with the original I copied.. The paint design copies the original. The dark blue is laundry bluing, which many southern Plains arrows were decorated with during that time. They would obtain the bluing from settlers and use it to decorate their arrows. The shaft has 3 straight shaft grooves that were common on many Plains arrows. The shaft is tipped with a long, lean metal point made from a barrel hoop, which is the same material used for points by the Plains Indians.  It’s held with a wrapping of deer sinew and the front is also decorated with laundry bluing.

    This arrow is one of the reasons the Comanche came to dominate the southern Plains. Their fierce fighting capabilities, coupled with their expertise on the horse is why they were called Lords of the Prairie. Here’s your chance to own a copy of a real piece of American history.

    Shipped in sturdy PVC pipe to ensure safe delivery to your door. Free shipping for domestic orders within the U.S.  Arrow length: 26 3/4″ long.

  • Dichroic glass knife in Osage orange handle.

    Dichroic Glass Knife SOLD

    $0.00

    A beautiful knife hand chipped out of dichroic art glass and set in an osage orange handle.

  • fine pressure flaker

    Fine Pressure Flaker

    $6.00

    This fine pressure flaker is made from a 6013 welding rod that is perfect for making very fine arrow points and other fine detail work.  This tool can be used as-is or set into a wooden handle for a better grip, if needed.  Free shipping within the U.S.