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Hello guys, I want to start a new thread on th Ngombe sword. I hope that also Tim and Freddy will show us theirs
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Hello Flavio,I have only just noticed your post,I would have replied earlier.This is the only thing I have like that,Kundu rather than Ngombe but still close geographicaly.It is ofcause brass but I love the use of copper like that in steel,it looks so soft and rich,a beautiful piece,I have one piece left unseen
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Here it comes !
Besides the Ngombe, the following tribes also use these swords : Doko, Mbudja, Ngbandi, Poto. The indigenous name is : IFANGBWA In his book, Westerdijk says that this sort of sword has a very standard shape. Only the size can vary....from 20 cm to more then 60 cm. My sword measures 53,5 cm. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() One thing which puzzles me, are the holes in the handle. Mine has 4 holes. They are old and not made at a later date. Can anyone tell me what is their use ? ![]() ![]() |
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Hello Freddy,it looks to me like small pieces of another material must have been inlaid ,but it is more probably where magic/power/medicine paste was placed.I will prepare a picture of my last Congo piece and post it shortly.Tim
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My last Congo piece at least I hope for only a short while
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Nice, Tim.
Just want to share this one with the forum. It's one of my latest finds. It's a sickle knife which resembles a bit the ones used by the Mangbetu. But, I think it's a transitional form that was made (and used) by tribes like the Mamvu, Meje and also Bali from Northeastern Congo. Probably a functional knife, but still it has some nice features like aluminium binding on the handle. There's also some carving on the base of the blade. Total length : 29 cm ![]() ![]() ![]() And Tim.....keep looking, they are out there. Just try to find them before me. ![]() |
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Hello Freddy, about the holes in the handle, mine have two holes. I think that there was a strip like the pics that i have found on the net: this exemple have four holes like yours.
Tim your Nkutshu knife is simple wonderful!! |
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