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Arrow for a bow, Japan

The copper-alloyed blade tip of the battle or hunting arrow is attached to the bamboo shaft by a spike. A three-part radial fletching is preserved, but heavily frayed. The shaft end is slotted. Provenance: Japan (?). The object belongs to the estate of the senior general practitioner Georg Wilke (*1859 Dresden +1938 Rochlitz), which initially went to the teaching collection of the Rochlitz secondary school after his death and was transferred to the collection of Rochlitz Castle in the 1960s.

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Object type
weapons
Dimensions
H x W: 2.3 cm x 87.5 cm, D: 1.0 cm
Material/Technique
Copper alloy, bamboo, feathers
Current location
State palaces, castles and gardens of Saxony gGmbH, Rochlitz Castle
Inventory number
Roc_E_VI_000092

Provenance and sources

Production
when
1875-1900
where
Japan

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