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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Sint-Amandsberg (near Ghent, Belgium)
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Luc, you could be right, probably a copy from a neighbouring tribe. i also believe it's a cult knife.
The blade was probably, at some time, 'married' to this bigger handle. Although, in my opinion, it has been with this blade for quite some time. ![]() The knife blade is thick (about 1 cm at the base of the blade). I haven't cleaned it and i'm not planning to do so. The coloured blade appeals to me. Here's a painted knife I found in one of my books. According to the author from the Ngul and/or Yanzi-tribe. This one has spots painted on it. ![]() |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Italia
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Hello Luc and Freddy! Some time ago I had this kuba nshaal with white and red painted blade.
P.S. Luc, congratulations, wonderful piece!!! ![]() |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: France
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I think we have all see sometimes a knife or a shield with colored lines or dots...
It' generally accepted that in Africa : white = color of the dead (also to prevent or cure from death) red = color of blood = vital force black = color of the night = invisible = mystery = pain It's not true everywhere, but often like that. Luc |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: What is still UK
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Just want to join you here Luc. Interesting link.
http://www.penn.museum/documents/pub...20-3/Lambrecht. |
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