Arch belonging to coat of arms by Cornelis Tromp, anonymous, c. 1650 - c. 1679 Canvas Print
Arch consisting of two, relatively short, throwing arms, with cams (the ends) that come together in a grip lined with red sheet. Cams and grip are European in form. The throwing arms are made of horn, which is a sturdy but heavy material. The arms are probably made up of 3 layers, like a sandwich: a layer of horn, a layer of wood in the middle and another layer of horn. In this way, one could use the strength of the horn, but prevent the arc from becoming too heavy to handle. The tendons, often made of linen or silk, are missing.
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