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  • Apache Arrow Replica 1

    $160.00

    This museum-quality replica Chiricahua (western) Apache arrow is an exact copy of a set of 16 artifacts I examined in the Smithsonian back in 2014. The original arrows were collected in the late 1800’s when the Apache were still fighting for their freedom. This arrow copies the original in every respect.

    The main shaft is reed that’s fletched with a mix of turkey wing and tail feathers (which the originals had). The feathers are secured front and back with sinew but they’re not glued to the shaft, just like the originals were done. Red and black paint under the feathers copies the paint scheme of the original arrow. The foreshaft is a dogwood shoot that’s been straightened, tapered slightly and tipped with a greyish brown side notched stone point that’s been glued with pine pitch and wrapped with sinew. The foreshaft has been painted with a smearing of dark brown paint. The original arrow was painted the same way.

    Arrow Length: 36 1/2″ long.  This arrow is shipped to you in a sturdy PVC pipe to ensure safe delivery to your door.  Free shipping to any US customers.

  • arrowhead-earringsarrowhead earrings

    Arrowhead Earrings SOLD

    This set of arrowhead earrings features non-hypoallergenic stainless steel hooks with stainless steel wire that holds two small, matching arrowheads of light tan Texas flint.  These are a small set of lightweight earrings that dangle, are very lightweight and easy to wear.  Free shipping within the U.S.

  • jasper-arrowhead-earrings-1arrowhead earrings

    Arrowhead Earrings SOLD

    $0.00

    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.

  • Arrowhead Necklace (NEW!)

    $45.00

    This cool necklace features small round black basalt beads and native rivercane segments.  The rivercane has designs that have been burned into the cane.  At the bottom of the necklace is a pretty side notched arrowhead made of baby blue glass.  This necklace is sent with extra length in the cord so you can cut the cord to whatever length you want and ensure it fits you perfectly.  It has a stainless steel lobster clasp and a stainless steel ring for a secure fit.  Free shipping to all US customers.

  • arrowhead pendantarrowhead pendant_1

    Arrowhead Pendant 1

    $20.00

    This pretty arrowhead pendant is made of a slightly pinkish flint that’s wrapped with a copper colored wire. It has a loop at the base and is ready for you to string a leather strap or whatever you want to make this into your own arrowhead necklace.

  • Blue Dichroic Glass Arrowhead (NEW!)

    $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.

  • 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 SOLD

    $0.00

    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 Point (NEW!)

    $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.

  • 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.

  • Carnival Glass Knife (NEW!)

    $75.00

    This knife features a beautiful blade of multicolored “carnival” glass set into a handle made of western juniper.  Free shipping within the U.S.

  • Cheyenne Arrow Replica 1

    $155.00

    Free shipping on this arrow to all US destinations.

    This gorgeous arrow is a museum-quality replica of an actual Cheyenne/Arapaho arrow housed in the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. The original artifacts were collected in the 1870’s. I had the privilege to examine numerous authentic Plains arrows several years ago, and this arrow is a copy of on one of them. This arrow copies the original arrow in every respect, including dimensions, arrow shaft material, paint design, point shape, and nock shape. Give this arrow 100 years and you wouldn’t be able to distinguish it from the original arrows I examined.

    The shaft is made from a beautifully straight dogwood shoot. Dogwood was heavily utilized by the Plains tribes for arrows because it’s dense, strong, heavy, and durable. The fletching consists of two turkey wing feathers and one turkey tail feather (Plains warriors often mixed different feathers on their arrows). The feathers are tied down front and back with deer sinew, then they were also glued to the shaft with hide glue, as was the original. The front portion of the feathers were not trimmed away where the sinew wrappings went, instead the sinew was wrapped over the long web of the feather, folding it down. This is exactly how they were done on the original arrow, so I followed suit. The metal point is made from a circular saw blade that’s been blackened so it looks exactly like the blacksmith-made arrow points of the late 1800’s, then the edges were sharpened to exposed the fresh, shiny metal underneath. The shaft has 3 straight shaft grooves that begin at the front of the feathers and extend to the point. The sinew wraps on the front of the feathers and those that secure the point are painted orange, and the shaft between those sinew wraps was painted yellow, so I did the same. And finally two bands of orange were painted under the feathers to complete this arrow. This gorgeous replica arrow is shipped to you in a sturdy PVC pipe to ensure safe delivery to your door.

    Most Plains warriors carried at least 20 arrows just like this one in their quivers when they were out on campaign. And that’s what made them such fearsome adversaries. Their incredible horsemanship, their short, powerful bows, iron tipped arrows, and their swift engagements and guerilla-style tactics made them a force to be reckoned with. Their individual fighting capabilities were so superior to the white settlers that there was almost no comparison. In fact, the Indians bows and arrows were superior weaponry to the first guns because they were only single shot. It wasn’t until the introduction of repeating rifles and multi-shot revolvers that the Indians were finally out-gunned.

    Even still, many trespassers were victims to the Indian’s wrath. As you scroll through the photos of this arrow, you’ll come upon an old one from the late 1860’s. It’s a picture of US cavalryman Fredrick Wyllyams, who was killed in a battle with Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho warriors. The warriors stripped him naked, slashed his throat, abdomen, and both thighs. Warriors would often mutilate a slain enemy because they believed that’s how he would enter the afterlife and would be unable to harm them again. Without clothes he would be unable to fight in cold weather, and his hobbling injuries meant he couldn’t run or chase after them. And finally, they left 5 arrows stuck in his body…arrows identical to the one offered here. How’s that for owning a piece of history?

    Arrow specs:  Hardwood shoot, turkey wing and tail feather fletch, yellow and orange paint.  27″ long.  Shipped in a sturdy PVC pipe to ensure safe delivery to your door.  Free shipping to any US destinations.