Documented by A. F. Medvedev in “Tatar-Mongol Arrowheads in Eastern Europe,” this trihedral Mongol arrowhead reflects finds from Karakorum and Rus’ cities, dating to Batu Khan’s campaign (1237–1240). Its three-edged pyramidal form was engineered for one purpose—armor penetration. Designed to cut through chain mail, lamellar armor, and shields, it stands as a hallmark of Mongol warfare and a symbol of ruthless battlefield efficiency.
Perfect for:
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Collectors of historical weaponry
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Practitioners of traditional or Manchu archery
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Enthusiasts of Neo-Heritage craftsmanship
Specifications:
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Overall length: 167 mm
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Shape length: 79 mm
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Maximum Shape width: 26 mm
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Tang length: 88 mm
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Maximum tang width: 3 mm
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Weight: ~356 gn
Please note: This product is crafted to order and requires 14 business days for production.