11th March 2013, 07:38 PM | #1 |
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A Great Gile
Here is a great gile that I recently got (thanks Rsword) and I am told it may be 1900s - 1940s and from the Afar people in northeast Ethiopia. I know that this is way out of my areas of interest, but I felt God wanting me to get it and the silver mounts were irresistible.
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11th March 2013, 08:25 PM | #2 |
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WOW. That is one beautiful piece. LUCKY YOU!! There appears to be some arabian influence in the design of the silverwork.
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11th March 2013, 11:26 PM | #3 |
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Not only the silver work is very nice, I like the blade also. Extreme fine piece!
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Stu, that would not have occurred to me. Where do you see the Arabian influences? I can see what you are saying in the filigree in the top of the pommel. Where else do you see it? Detlef, I also like the blade and that was the final straw - had to get it. |
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12th March 2013, 09:15 AM | #5 |
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I can only add another congratulatory note. Very nice example, one of the best I've seen. The blade looks to be very good. The newer ones tend to have a pretty rough finish. This looks to have some decent age. Early 20th century seems more than likely.
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13th March 2013, 12:04 AM | #8 |
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Hi Battara,
Congratulations to this nice Afar Chief ! Let me allow to take this opportunity to post again the picture of my old catch, which is similar to yours. Re. "Arab similarity" - there is also one aspect. They used to wear it always - like jambiyas in Yemen - I would say as a part of the costume and life style. On the stomach - but not vertically, like in Yemen, but horizontally. |
13th March 2013, 12:21 AM | #9 |
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Both of those silver mounted beauties are just that....beauties!
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13th March 2013, 04:12 AM | #10 |
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W W! What a nice piece you have! Thanks for sharing for comparison as well as the information.
Ok a question: was this worn by a chieftain? I know by someone wealthy....... |
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13th March 2013, 11:35 AM | #12 |
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Ordinary Afar dagger was worn by men from their childhood till death, I think. This nice pieces - I am not sure if by chiefs in the true seńce of the word, or only by wealthy people. Some years ago I tried to find out why there were several types which mutually differ - if there were any rules (from the tribal point o view and/or socially structural point of view). I did not find practically anything. If there is any book on this, I would be happy to read it. We just called this type "Chief" to distinguish it. I will scan old picture of Lich Iyasu wearing it during his visit to Harar.
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13th March 2013, 09:50 PM | #13 |
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Lij Iaysu with the dagger
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13th March 2013, 11:14 PM | #14 |
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Nice to see how it was worn, thank you.
BTW - who was the prince the picture description is referring? |
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He was a little bit controversial nobleman I think from Menelik´s broader family and he ruled Abyssinia from 1913 to 1916. There is a lot on net
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So this is evidence that silver mounted ones like this were held by nobility. Nice.
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17th March 2013, 12:50 AM | #17 |
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Some ordinary Afar knives - how they were worn
(group photo: Ethiopia, Awash, 24. 12. 1997, single photo: Awash - Hot Springs, 05/1999) |
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