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I hope this thread will stir the Congo collectors. The name Lulua is rather catch all, people living on the Lulua River and being greatly influenced by surounding people, so I have read. Through the forum I acquired this example. I like the big scluptural slab form scabbard most of all, the blade is not bad too.
Look at the example shown in this piece of Lulua sculpture {A History Of Art In Africa, Thames & Hudson}. How many forms can we display? I would also like to show all the Congo folks this lulua mask, found this week. Quite rare I have read? I love it when I can add items that put the weapons in a social/cultural background. Pictures in a repy. |
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The mask and to my uneducated eye is Lulua not Chokwe? Especially when looking at the piece of scupture, again from the afore mentioned publication.
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Hi Tim,
These knives are generally from the Luba (from Kasaļ), Lulua an Kete. But also Kuba tribes. Here some different forms. |
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Kuba with knives in situ
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Hi Tim,
Nothing to do with weapons (I like you Luba sword ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Thanks for the great pictures chaps. I am sure many enjoyed them. I am most pleased with the mask find and just had to show it.
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