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Hello all,
I bought this on a whim (and cheaply) recently. It is yet to arrive, so I only have the sellers images to share. I have had a good search of the Forum and the wider internet but still remain quite clueless as to the origin or purpose of this item. I hope someone here can be of help. OAL 50cm. Cheers - Russel Last edited by russel; 25th October 2015 at 11:40 AM. |
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Hello Russel, When first looking at this I was thinking possibly a drum stick, but with the tack work I think if it were used for that the tacks would be falling out all the time. Maybe a scepter or some other badge of rank ?
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Looks African, probably Chokwe. Sticks like this were used as indicators of rank, part of costume etc by adult males.
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Thanks guys, your comments have led me down more informative lines of enquiry and yes, a Chokwe (or simililar) Status "Sceptre" seems the most likely identification.
The triangular carvings and the use of imported brass furniture tacks are very similar to others from this region/culture. Curiously most of the sceptres I have seen are figural or bulbous, has anyone seen one with a similar "block" shaped head? Cheers - Russel Last edited by russel; 29th October 2015 at 01:23 AM. |
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