$125.00
The Native American-inspired Hunting spear is crafted with genuine Osage Orange, which is fire-hardened for durability. The 5” Black Obsidian Arrowhead Point is set in authentic pine pitch from Ponderosa Pine trees and ash from burnt charcoal and wood. It has been laced with artificial sinew.
Total Length: 69 inches or 5.75 feet.
This is a functional wall-hanger, meaning it can be used for hunting if desired.
Made in the foothills of Colorado, USA.
Osage Orange is native to Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. This wood makes extremely strong spears and bows and has been used for thousands of years by the Native Americans.
These spears are lightweight and can be carried into the field.
Native American spears were a vital part of the history and culture of the Americas. They were used primarily for warfare and hunting. Though bows and arrows, lances, knives, hatchets, and clubs were not uncommon, by far the Native American spear was the weapon of choice for most tribes.
The art of war was a common part of life for ancient Native Americans. Native American warriors were an integral part of every Indian tribe and were considered brave heroes.
Black Obsidian has been prized for its mystical properties and used for everything from protection and healing to divination and spiritual enlightenment. Ancient cultures have revered this mystical gemstone for centuries.
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