Framed Collection of Twenty-One Native American Arrowheads

Framed Collection of Twenty-One Native American Arrowheads

$2,800.00

An exceptional set of twenty-one stone arrowheads, discovered in Wisconsin's Waukesha County and framed within a 19th-century faux grain painted shadowbox, these arrowheads not only capture the beauty of their craftsmanship but also preserve their historical relevance.

Arrowheads held tremendous importance in Native American cultures, representing essential tools for hunting, defense, and survival. Each meticulously crafted piece showcases the skill and artistry of its maker, embodying the knowledge and expertise passed down through generations.

Found in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, these arrowheads connect us to the ancestral heritage of the indigenous peoples who once inhabited the land. The 19th-century ebonized Eastlake shadowbox adds an additional layer of historical allure, complementing the arrowheads with its exquisite craftsmanship and timeless aesthetic. Displayed with reverence, they become a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of Native American communities, inviting us to explore and honor the diverse cultures that have shaped our world.

19 in. W x 3 in. D x 15 in. H

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