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Roman Bronze Arrowhead from the 1st-3rd Century, Lost Wax Cast | 5.5 cm
This bronze arrowhead is inspired by
Roman-era projectiles
Used between the 1st and 3rd centuries AD, especially in provinces bordering enemy territory. They were found in Roman military camps and in border regions such as Dacia, Germania, and Britain.
hawthorn heads
They were used by both infantry and auxiliary archers.
The
just below the shoulder of the blade
It was designed to dig deep into flesh or leather armor and resist being pulled out, maximizing the potential for injury during battle or hunting. The leaf-shaped central blade
leaf-shaped central leaf
offered aerodynamic efficiency and deep penetration.
This
expertly cast using the ancient lost wax technique
ensuring historical accuracy. The socket design makes it easy to attach to wooden shafts, just as Roman craftsmen did in their weapons workshops.
Whether you are a collector, historian or curator, this authentic reproduction adds a deadly detail of the
military legacy of Rome
to any collection.
Measurements (approx.):
- Total length: 5.5 cm
Care instructions:
- Clean with a dry cloth
- Store in a dry place to prevent rust.
- Do not use chemical polishes: let the bronze age naturally.
- Optional: Apply a light oil to preserve the finish
Note on bronze craftsmanship:
This arrowhead
individually crafted using the lost wax method
so subtle variations in tone and finish may occur.
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