Ronnie Miller · Flint Ridge, Ohio
Flint Ridge,
shaped by hand.
One-of-one points and sculptural blades knapped from Ohio stone by a second-generation maker. Each piece follows the color, grain, and fracture already held inside the flint.
01 Stone from Ronnie's own Flint Ridge ground
02 Natural colors no other maker can replicate
03 Fewer than 247 arrowheads made each year
Currently on the table
Pieces with their own grain.
No molds and no editions. The shape and markings of every work belong to the nodule it came from.
Exclusive provenance
From Ronnie's ground. Found nowhere else.
Before it reaches Ronnie's hands, Flint Ridge chert has spent thousands of years beneath Ohio soil. Ronnie owns the Flint Ridge ground he works and hand-selects each stone from its source. Certain natural color seams occur only in his flint, making them impossible for another maker to reproduce. The stone is dried, studied, and knapped into modern lithic art.
- Origin
- Ronnie's own Flint Ridge ground
- Color
- Natural seams exclusive to his stone
- Final form
- Hand-knapped modern lithic art
The Miller lineage
Second generation.
Still his own hand.
“Every piece starts as a raw nodule out of the ground. The color is already in there. The work is finding it.”
Ronnie learned beside his father, Roy Miller, and continues that family knowledge with his own eye for line, balance, and display-scale work.
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