Japanese Jumonji Yari cross spearhead. Hand forged steel done in the same fashion as samurai swords. Early yari are believed to have been derived from Chinese spears, these hoko yari are thought to be from the Nara period (710-794), and while they were present in early Japan's history, the term yari appeared for the first time in written sources in 1334 but this type of spear did not become popular until the late 15th century. During the peaceful Edo era yari were still produced (sometimes even by renowned sword smiths) although they existed mostly as either a ceremonial weapon. Custom mounted on antique bronze plates for presentation. Early to Mid 16th Century Dimensions: 3 1/4" x 3" x 17 1/4" Height