Forged in the dense wilds long before metal touched the land, the Old Tribal Bow stands as a relic of instinct and survival. Its frame, carved from sacred banyan wood, carries markings of forgotten rituals — symbols said to guide the arrow’s spirit toward its prey. The sinew string, made from the tendons of wild beasts, gives it both resilience and soul.
Each bow was unique, bonded to its wielder through a ritual of blood and smoke. The tribes believed their bows were living entities — partners in the hunt, guardians in battle, and witnesses to every victory and death. Even after centuries, the faint scent of wild resin and ash lingers, whispering tales of ancient hunts and wars lost to time.
Bow (3D)
Turn Around (2K)
Turn Around (4K)