Native American Apache Made Counting Coup Skull Cracker – OT02-7842
The greatest honor a warrior could achieve on the battlefield was to count coup. Shorter weapons such as the skull cracker allowed the warrior to effectively hit his opponent at close range. The red paint lines denote battles won. This skull cracker is made from manzanita wood, decorated with a hollow metal and glass ball, Beads, rope and rabbit fur complete this item finished with a braided sinew wrist wrap. Certificate of Authenticity included. Artist: Bear Romero See images below for additional views. Features: Price: $129.95 |
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