Welcome
Archery, a dream from the boy’s days, has found its way. After completing the training, talking and socializing with both professional and amateur archers, learning from experienced bowyers and following the Internet, my archery begins. I strive to bring life back to the old craft and tradition.
With many years of experience, with constant study and improvement, I have tried to make the bows that will meet the expectations of customers, whether it is just recreation, developing physical and mental strength that instinctive archery requires or for competition.
Following and respecting world business standards, providing quality and endurance, I have gained a reputation and many satisfied customers.
I do business in Serbia and around the world.
I try to make a satisfied customer my best recommendation.
Find something for you from my range of bows, order and see the quality of the bows for yourself.
By choosing quality materials, I make fiberglass laminated arches using:
– Fiberglass (transparent and black)
– Stable core
– Micarta
– Epoxy resin
– Dacron – for tendons
The variety of wood, both from the domestic and exotic terrain, provides the possibility of making it according to the customer’s wishes.
Ash is the primary material used as a base for making limbs, very elastic and resistant.
For handrails I use: Walnut, Ash, Plum, Pear, Cherry …
and of the exotic species there are: Zebra, Wenge, Paduk, Olive, Purple Heart, …
You can find several different models in the offer, some of which are based on their technical characteristics and historical replica records.
Other models are constructed by arbitrary personal experience and ideas.
I make bows with a strength from 25-150 pounds
The history of bows and arrows is the history of mankind.
Fred Bear
Historical bows
Tiron
Inspired by Serbian medieval horse bows (without arrow shelf) from the fresco of St. Theodore Tyrone from the monastery Visoki Decani.
Despot
Inspired by Serbian medieval horse arches (without arrow shelf) from the fresco of St. Procopius from the monastery Lesnovo (Macedonia, 1349) whose founder is Despot Jovan Oliver
Aga
Inspired by the Ottoman bows of the Middle Ages, which were considered the best bows of their time.
Varjag
Inspired by the arches of the American Penobscott Indians who lived along the river of the same name in the state of Maine in the 17th century. However, the history of this bow dates 1500 years before that.
Practice archery because you love it. Victory will come along.
Unknown author