Fleur-De-Lys Tomahawk - Antiqued Steel Pipe,Fleur-De-Lys Tomahawk

Fleur-De-Lys Tomahawk - Antiqued Steel Pipe

SKU#: 51-449795
MSRP:$49.00
Price: $45.89

 

If you’re drawn to historical weapons or simply love the artistry of the American frontier, this tomahawk is for you. The Fleur-De-Lys Pipe Tomahawk features a hand-forged antiqued steel head with a decorative fleur-de-lys blade motif and a hardwood shaft drilled for use as a functional pipe. Measuring 16 inches long, it's a true representation of 18th- and 19th-century craftsmanship used between 1750 and 1880 along the American frontier. It’s not made for throwing—this is a display-worthy piece that tells a story.

This style of tomahawk was widely used by Native American tribes and settlers during the 18th and 19th centuries, not just as a weapon, but also as a trade item and peace pipe. This specific design, patterned after an original piece attributed to the Comanche and housed in the Smithsonian, reflects both utility and ceremonial use—especially significant in treaties, war councils, and diplomatic exchanges.

Features:

  • Hand-forged iron head with antiqued finish
  • Decorative fleur-de-lys motif for historical flair
  • Drilled hardwood handle for functional smoking
  • Designed for display, not throwing
  • Ideal for collectors, reenactors, and historians

Specifications:

Feature Details
Total Length 16 inches (40.6 cm)
Head Material Hand-forged Antiqued Steel
Handle Material Hardwood (Drilled for Pipe Functionality)
Usability For Display or Ceremonial Use Only
Inspiration Based on a Smithsonian piece attributed to the Comanche

Whether you're a reenactor, collector, or simply captivated by the legacy of early American weaponry, the Fleur-De-Lys Tomahawk delivers a powerful combination of authenticity and artistry. This is more than a piece of steel and wood—it's a historical artifact that honors Native American heritage and frontier history. Own a piece of that story today.


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