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19th February 2024, 11:23 AM
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New Item in Knobkerrie Collection Ndebele Tribe
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If I were being pedantic I could argue that the...
If I were being pedantic I could argue that the only difference between a decorative club and one that is used in combat is the owner’s willingness to use it. In the same note I wouldn’t argue that a...
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18th February 2024, 10:16 PM
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New Item in Knobkerrie Collection Ndebele Tribe
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They evolved from common clubs. A knobkerrie is...
They evolved from common clubs. A knobkerrie is simply a ball (knob or’ knop’ in Afrikaa) and Kerrie which derived from the word from the word from walking stick. There is a very long history of them...
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18th February 2024, 03:59 AM
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New Item in Knobkerrie Collection Ndebele Tribe
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New Item in Knobkerrie Collection Ndebele Tribe
Purchased this amazing knobkerrie. One of the only examples I could find with circular adornments. This was made by the Ndebele tribe around 1978. A knobkerrie like this is ceremonial and would not...
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