Club head

A war club consisted of a wooden shaft and a weighted extremity. The head consisted of a perforated stone or metal ring, often modeled with six (rounded) points. The wooden shaft was inserted through the opening. The Inca ruler had a ceremonial club (champi) as a symbol of the power he exerted.

Club head

A war club consisted of a wooden shaft and a weighted extremity. The head consisted of a perforated stone or metal ring, often modeled with six (rounded) points. The wooden shaft was inserted through the opening. The Inca ruler had a ceremonial club (champi) as a symbol of the power he exerted.