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Old 4th February 2024, 01:32 AM   #1
Ian
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Default Unusual Nigerian knife

Found at a recently concluded auction. This is said to be a traditional Yoruba ceremonial knife in bronze from Nigeria. Both the knife and sheath are made of the same metal, probably bronze or a similar alloy. The workmanship is good in terms of the detail in casting and filigree work, and the Yoruba are said to have skills in crafting objects from bronze. This is a fairly large piece: OAL 21 inches.

If anyone knows more about these knives or has comments on its use, I would appreciate hearing from you. All discussion welcome.

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