Description
- Each "ross point" cocktail table is carefully sculpted from solid, Appalachian cherry to simulate knapping
- Each "ross point" cocktail table features a leather inlay, studded with Indian head nickels, to represent the leather binding
- The "ross point" side table is handcrafted in the USA from native materials and ships ready to assemble
- The natural mix of Pennsylvania cherry and Appalachian hickory roundwood is finished with catalyzed lacquer for a lifetime of durability
- The leather binding is used to attach the point to the spear shaft
The "ross point" cocktail table replicates the basal projectile point used by the woodland era people (1000 BCE, 1000 CE). They are found in the upper Midwestern united states. The slow chipping process is used by ancient man to fashion points from flint.