Spearhead
ClassificationsArms and Armor-projectile points
Datelate 19th - early 20th Century
Made AtWestern Australia, Australia, Australia
Collection SiteSydney, New South Wales, Australia, Australia
MediumGlass
Dimensions2 × 1 × 1/8 in. (5.1 × 2.5 × 0.3 cm)
Credit LineThe George Stanley Lodin Collection
Object number2015.17.41.7
DescriptionSpear points from the Kimberley region of Australia are distinctive due to their flaked appearance and serrated edges. Prior to contact with Europeans, these points were made of stone. The arrival of Europeans introduced new materials from which the points could be manufactured. These materials included glass, ceramic and porcelain. The points rapidly became highly desirable items for collectors. While glass points were used as tools and exchange items, they were also widely produced for Western tourists and collectors. The distinctive form of these points was achieved through a combination of percussion and pressure flaking techniques. While made in the Kimberley region, these points were widely traded throughout Australia.On View
Not on viewlate 19th - early 20th Century
early to mid 20th Century
mid 19th - early 20th Century
20th Century