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Yanone (arrowhead) of Flat Type (hirane) with Pierced Design of Cherry Blossoms
Yanone (arrowhead) of Flat Type (hirane) with Pierced Design of Cherry Blossoms
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Yanone (arrowhead) of Flat Type (hirane) with Pierced Design of Cherry Blossoms

Culture
Date1600s–early 1800s
Mediumsteel
Dimensions22.9 × 4 × 0.6 cm (9 × 1 9/16 × 1/4 in.)
Overall1: 2 oz (0.1 lb.)
ClassificationsArms and Armor
Credit LineThe John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection
Object number2014.500
Label TextThese arrowheads embody the outstanding skill of traditional Japanese metalcraft. Even the simplest of them demonstrates the maker's technical and artistic mastery. The “willow-leaf” and “gut-gouger” heads were used in battle. The forked “wild goose” arrowhead was prized both on the battlefield and for hunting; a pierced whistling bulb of wood, horn or bone with holes was sometimes attached to it to induce terror or signal troops into action. The flat, pointed heads with saw-cut designs were offered as gifts or rewards.ProvenancePurchased by the Museum on October 21, 1935 from Yamanaka & Co. (NYC). Price of $40 paid for lot. Collection transfer from Higgins Armory, January 2014.
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