Specifications:
Location:
Other
Size:
6 x 14 cm
Age:
10th - 12th-Century
Frame size:
29 x 29 cm
Material:
Iron
Available in Dubai
1 500,00 AED
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Rarity and Value
This medieval iron arrowhead embodies the functional precision and martial culture of the Middle Ages. Unlike ceremonial or decorative arms, arrowheads were practical tools of war and survival, produced in large numbers yet rarely preserved intact due to corrosion and battlefield loss. Surviving examples in stable condition are increasingly scarce, especially those retaining a clear silhouette and structural integrity. As an authentic artifact of medieval archery, this piece holds significant collectible value for enthusiasts of arms, militaria, and archaeological history.
Discovery and Historical Context
Arrowheads of this type were widely used across Europe and Eastern regions between the 13th and 15th centuries, a period marked by regional conflicts, fortified cities, and the prominence of skilled archers in both warfare and hunting. Whether carried by a soldier in battle or by a huntsman in woodland terrain, such arrowheads played a critical role in medieval life. Each recovered specimen offers tangible insight into the technology and daily realities of the period, connecting us directly to the individuals who once relied upon it.
Craftsmanship and Construction
Forged from wrought iron, the arrowhead was shaped under high heat and repeatedly hammered to refine its structure. The blade exhibits a tapered, aerodynamic form designed for penetration, while the tang or socket allowed secure attachment to a wooden shaft. Subtle hammer marks and forging lines remain visible, revealing the handcrafted nature of medieval metallurgy. The balanced geometry demonstrates an understanding of weight distribution essential for accuracy and impact efficiency.
Human Touch
This arrowhead once formed part of a complete weapon guided by the steady hand of an archer. It represents not merely an object, but a moment in time — a release of tension, a trajectory through air, and a purpose defined by survival or defense. Preserved across centuries, it stands as a silent testament to the skill, resilience, and lived experience of the medieval world.
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