Lincoln’s Bow
This 19th Century recurve composite bow is fairly obviously enchanted, given that it’s made out of American chestnut while still looking brand-new. Well, brand-new and archaic, at the same time; it’s a hand-tooled, wood-and-sinew affair with about a hundred pounds of draw weight and featuring a single white crystal inset just above the grip. The string was originally gut, but apparently could be ( and was ) replaced safely without breaking the Bow’s enchantment.