Eagle Effigy War Club
An Eastern Woodlands Club:
- Replicated from an original war club from a Canadian museum collection
- Hand carved from a fruit-wood limb that was ideal as it grew naturally to the exact shape of the original club; handle has a stress crack like the original
- Protruding from the neck of the club is a hand forged, triangular iron blade with a medial ridge that bevels to the un-sharpened edges
- The blade is held to the handle by its tang that was driven through the handle and peened over a drilled piece of iron like the original
- Finishing this club is an appropriately aged rawhide wrap that has been painted with red and green pigment in traditional hieroglyphic designs; at the end of the rawhide is an aged copper wire wrap
- At the bottom of the handle is another hand carved effigy head in the form of a turtle that copies the original war club
- Club resembles the aging of the original
Eagle Effight War Club; Iron Blade: SOLD
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