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This finely crafted leaf-shaped arrowhead has been displayed in a glass dome bell jar and dates to the Neolithic period, approximately 6,000 years ago. Made from flint using skilled pressure-flaking techniques, the piece reflects the early development of human tool-making and the transition from nomadic hunting to settled agricultural life.
Its symmetrical, tapering form would have been hafted to a wooden shaft for use in hunting game or possibly in conflict. The flaked edges remain sharp and precise, highlighting the sophistication of prehistoric craftsmanship and the practical artistry of early human societies.
A tactile link to the ingenuity of our Neolithic ancestors, both a functional object and a symbol of human adaptation and survival.
Base: Solid wood hand finished in our studio
Mount: Stainless Steel
Dome: Handblown 2mm tempered glass
Dimensions: 100x150mm
The picture shown is an example of the quality that you can expect to receive. Please be aware that, as these are natural products, they are subject to some variation.
This finely crafted leaf-shaped arrowhead has been displayed in a glass dome bell jar and dates to the Neolithic period, approximately 6,000 years ago. Made from flint using skilled pressure-flaking techniques, the piece reflects the early development of human tool-making and the transition from nomadic hunting to settled agricultural life.
Its symmetrical, tapering form would have been hafted to a wooden shaft for use in hunting game or possibly in conflict. The flaked edges remain sharp and precise, highlighting the sophistication of prehistoric craftsmanship and the practical artistry of early human societies.
A tactile link to the ingenuity of our Neolithic ancestors, both a functional object and a symbol of human adaptation and survival.
Base: Solid wood hand finished in our studio
Mount: Stainless Steel
Dome: Handblown 2mm tempered glass
Dimensions: 100x150mm
The picture shown is an example of the quality that you can expect to receive. Please be aware that, as these are natural products, they are subject to some variation.
This finely crafted leaf-shaped arrowhead has been displayed in a glass dome bell jar and dates to the Neolithic period, approximately 6,000 years ago. Made from flint using skilled pressure-flaking techniques, the piece reflects the early development of human tool-making and the transition from nomadic hunting to settled agricultural life.
Its symmetrical, tapering form would have been hafted to a wooden shaft for use in hunting game or possibly in conflict. The flaked edges remain sharp and precise, highlighting the sophistication of prehistoric craftsmanship and the practical artistry of early human societies.
A tactile link to the ingenuity of our Neolithic ancestors, both a functional object and a symbol of human adaptation and survival.
Base: Solid wood hand finished in our studio
Mount: Stainless Steel
Dome: Handblown 2mm tempered glass
Dimensions: 100x150mm
The picture shown is an example of the quality that you can expect to receive. Please be aware that, as these are natural products, they are subject to some variation.