What does an arrowhead necklace symbolize?

Native American Indians believed that wearing an arrowhead pendant is a symbol of strength and protection. It is likewise known as an icon of courage, giving protection to anyone who wears it around their neck. It keeps them protected against negative energy and sickness.

What does Indian arrowhead look like?

Arrowheads are most often times triangular or pointed oval in shape and frequently notched. These stone arrowheads were attached to the shaft of the arrow by being set into a slot in the end of the shaft. The arrowheads were tied to the arrow shaft with sinew, rawhide or cord which passed through the notches.

How big is an Indian arrowhead?

1.25″ to 2″
Each pack of arrowheads includes a variety of different shapes, colors, rock types and sizes. Size of each arrowhead ranges from 1.25″ to 2″ in length and 0.5″ to 1.5″ in width.

What is obsidian arrowhead?

The hand-carved Obsidian Arrowhead is a long, sharp, shiny black stone, used historically as a prominent weapon. This crystal is formed when molten lava cools and hardens.

How do you display Arrowhead?

In order to best preserve an arrowhead, as well as to display it for all to see, many collectors use a type of Riker box or display case/frame. Arrowheads can be displayed artistically and safely in these by limiting moisture, movement and dust build-up.

What are the different types of Native American arrowheads?

Ten basic categories for overall shape exist: triangle (Starr), leaf (Nolan), articulate (Pelican), lanceolate (Frazier), stemmed (Alachua), contracting stem (Datil), notched (Carter), side notched (Klunk), basal notched (Ytais) and corner notched (Mackinaw).

What is the rarest arrowhead?

Clovis arrowhead is by far the rarest arrowhead worldwide, with only about 10,000 of them ever found. These rare arrowheads are worth a fortune, ranging from hundreds to thousands of dollars!