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Luc LEFEBVRE 6th March 2008 10:02 PM

New Mangbetu sickled knife
 
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I've found a big new one, with ivory hilt, nice piece with unusal form.
Luc

Lew 6th March 2008 10:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Luc LEFEBVRE
I've found a big new one, with ivory hilt, nice piece with unusal form.
Luc

I don't know Luc it doesn't look new to me? Seems to be an nice old one ;) :D Really nice trumbash congrats!



Lew

Tim Simmons 7th March 2008 06:58 AM

Very nice, a masterpiece no less :eek: :cool: . Lucky chap.

Freddy 8th March 2008 07:06 PM

Very nice piece, Luc

Now that we are talking about Mangbetu sickle knives, I want to show you this one :

It's a Mangbetu sickle knife as we often see them, but two features are uncommon, I think.
First there is the size : the total length is 32,5 cm with a blade about 17 cm long. That's quite small compared to some of my other Mangbetu pieces. The blade is very thick.
Secondly, the blade has been coloured red and white on both sides. I've seen this on Congolese execution knives, but never on a Manbetu piece.

Any comments ? Here a two pics.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...lding012-1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...lding013-3.jpg

Luc LEFEBVRE 9th March 2008 05:29 PM

Hello Freddy,
The Mangbetu style has been copied by a lot of neighbours : Zande, Boa, Barambo, Mumvu...
The Mangbetu old knives are most of the time very well forged, with nice handle.
The handle of your example is out of proportion to the blade, and it is not well forged.
Some trumbash are used as tools but not with colours, this is a ceremonial knife.
Maybe from another group ?
Luc

Freddy 9th March 2008 07:28 PM

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.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...eelding016.jpg

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.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...Ngul-Yanzi.jpg

Flavio 10th March 2008 01:53 PM

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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!!! :)

Luc LEFEBVRE 10th March 2008 10:02 PM

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

Tim Simmons 28th February 2010 07:15 PM

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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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