Framed Collection of Thirteen Native American Arrowheads
Framed Collection of Thirteen Native American Arrowheads
This captivating set of thirteen Native American arrowheads tells a story of history and craftsmanship, each piece meticulously flaked and shaped by hand. Discovered in Wisconsin’s Waukesha County, these artifacts showcase a range of forms and sizes, reflecting the resourcefulness and skill of their makers. The arrowheads are beautifully arranged and framed within a 19th-century American Eastlake-style frame, whose ebonized finish and gilt accents provide a striking contrast to the earthy tones of the stone.
The frame’s stylized floral details and timeless elegance highlight the cultural significance of the arrowheads, turning this collection into a meaningful work of art. Behind glass, this display preserves the legacy of these tools, offering a tangible connection to the past. Whether displayed in a study, living room, or gallery wall, this unique piece invites admiration and contemplation, making it a remarkable addition for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
15.5 in. W x 2.75 in. D x 13.5 in. H