Maria,
Your arrow does appear to be from Santa Cruz Islands. I think you will have great difficulty finding good enough pictures to work from in most available publications on the Solomon Islands. I have often asked at this forum about working with and finding organic materials for restoration projects like this, I fear most contributors here are METAL HEADS. These picture and the text from "Melanesia A Short Ethnolgraphy, British Museum" will help slightly, arrow "e". I think the only way to work on an object like this is to see a near as perfect example and better still get the chance to have it in your hands. The problems I see are getting the rattan like materials and in small quantities. Then is the material worked after soaking? you can experiment. You might have to get heavier materials and work them down. I needed to do some rescue work on an Amazon club. After reshearch I found all the correct materials were availabe in a local garden centre, the sisal needed soaking to take out the coils. If you are in the UK you coulld go to the Pit Rivers Museum Oxford where there will probably be arrows on display. The British Museum will have what you need but not on display. It is possible to arrange a visit to the store where samples will be layed out for your inspection. I do not know if this service is free or not. Lastly perhaps your arrow may have always been plain?
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