Description
This is a material that doesn’t often become a Clovis Point. It’s a manmade art glass called Goldstone. It was actually invented in the 17th century in Italy, by mixing tiny metallic copper crystals into the liquid glass. When light reflects off from the finished glass, it shimmering exhibition of the reflecting copper crystals. This flintknapped Clovis point is 7 inches in length, with classic flutes that are nearly matching! Though the ancient Clovis knappers certainly never created one from this material, I’m quite sure they would have loved to!






