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Alabastrite Tomahawk Replica
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Alabastrite hand axe replica. Leather wrappe wood handle decorated with rabbit fur, duck feathers and pony beads.. 5 1/4" x 11 1/4" x 17" high. Shipped UPS. Allow 1-2 business days for processing, plus 3-7 days for shipping . For holidays, delivery times may take longer due to the high volume of orders.




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Tomahawk (VietnamTomahawk)

Tomahawk (VietnamTomahawk)

Reminiscent of some early American designs, the Rifleman’s Hawk features the “peace pipe” appearance that was commonly used by Native Americans during the 1800’s. The Rifleman’s Hawk has a functional hexagonal hammer poll for driving stakes or nails. Specifications: Overall: 19” Primary Edge: 3 ˝” Hawk Length: 8 1/8” Weight 32oz.




Tomahawk (Rifleman'sHawk)

Tomahawk (Rifleman'sHawk)

Reminiscent of some early American designs, the Rifleman’s Hawk features the “peace pipe” appearance that was commonly used by Native Americans during the 1800’s. The Rifleman’s Hawk has a functional hexagonal hammer poll for driving stakes or nails. Specifications: Overall: 19” Primary Edge: 3 ˝” Hawk Length: 8 1/8” Weight 32oz.




Tomahawk (TrailHawk)

Tomahawk (TrailHawk)

Reminiscent of some early American designs, the Rifleman’s Hawk features the “peace pipe” appearance that was commonly used by Native Americans during the 1800’s. The Rifleman’s Hawk has a functional hexagonal hammer poll for driving stakes or nails. Specifications: Overall: 19” Primary Edge: 3 ˝” Hawk Length: 8 1/8” Weight 32oz.




Season Of The Wolf Tomahawk Wall Decor Art

Season Of The Wolf Tomahawk Wall Decor Art

Exclusive Native American Style Collectible Ceremonial Tomahawk! Unique Presentation of Powerful Wolf Art by Artist Al Agnew! - To the Native American people, the wolf was a creature of mystery and great power. As a show of respect, they decorated their most prized artifact - the ceremonial tomahawk - with the likeness of the wolf and called upon its spirit to guide them! Now you can share in that rich tradition with this bold Native American style collectible replica ceremonial tomahawk, featuring the thrilling wolf art of famed artist Al Agnew on its blade! This exclusive, limited-edition Native American style collectible ceremonial tomahawk from The Bradford Exchange is a unique work of wall decor art that illustrates the connection between native man and nature with sculptural artwork that flows down the handle, totem pole fashion! It is adorned with real feathers, colorful beadwork, and genuine leather strapping. A fascinating work of art that's sure to excite strong demand. Hurry - order now!






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