Estimate
€ 400 - 500
Sold
€ 576
The price includes buyer's premium
Do you have a similar item you would like to sell?
Information
h 45 cm
Region of the Ubangi River to its border with the Central African Republic.
Throwing knife.
Forged iron blade engraved on the front, traces of “smallpox” on the metal owing to rusting Local name: NgwoloKnife produced and also used by the neighbouring Togbo, Banja and Ngbandi groups.It was used both as a weapon and as an object with which to show off during tribal ceremonies. During combat, it was thrown horizontally at enemies. The blades, rotating like a circular cutter, became a terrible attacking weapon for whoever was unfortunate enough to be hit by one.It was also used as currency during business transactions and in marriage contracts.The refined incisions on the blade are characteristic of the weaponry of this group.
Region of the Ubangi River to its border with the Central African Republic.
Throwing knife.
Forged iron blade engraved on the front, traces of “smallpox” on the metal owing to rusting Local name: NgwoloKnife produced and also used by the neighbouring Togbo, Banja and Ngbandi groups.It was used both as a weapon and as an object with which to show off during tribal ceremonies. During combat, it was thrown horizontally at enemies. The blades, rotating like a circular cutter, became a terrible attacking weapon for whoever was unfortunate enough to be hit by one.It was also used as currency during business transactions and in marriage contracts.The refined incisions on the blade are characteristic of the weaponry of this group.
Literature
FISCHER WERNER & ZIRNGIBL MANFRED A., Afrikanische Waffen, Passau 1978, pagg. 98 e 99 (202);
FELIX MARC LEO, Kipinga: Throwing-Blades of Central Africa, Munchen 199, pag. 149 (268)
FELIX MARC LEO, Kipinga: Throwing-Blades of Central Africa, Munchen 199, pag. 149 (268)
Contact
Suggested lots
Caricamento lotti suggeriti...

