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Old 30th November 2024, 12:07 AM   #1
Bob A
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Default A Nondescript African Knife for Comments

Recently purchased from Artzi. Origin remains vague. I'm not well versed in African iron art, but I am attracted to the unusual. (We all have character flaws).

If anyone can throw light on any aspect of this knife, I'd be grateful for your opinions.

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Four single edge blades mounted in crossed directions unto one wood handle. The blades are lightly engraved in a geometrical pattern,

We do not know for sure what is the origin and the purpose of this knife. Most probably a ceremonial device. We have heard various suggestions as to the origin and attribution: Angola Chokwe, Congo Momvu, Nigeria Igbo and others.

Blades 6 1/2 inches. Total length 10 1/2 inches.


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Old 2nd December 2024, 03:29 PM   #2
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Hi Bob
This is a mystery to me, never seen anything like this before. Seems ceremonial to me but of rather low finish/quality. Normally cermonial objects are of better quality and finish.
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