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Old 12th December 2022, 09:25 AM   #6
Marc M.
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Originally Posted by Jim McDougall View Post
This is a most attractive example, and I think while it is of course distinctly a form specific to people of the people of Somalia, Djibouti, Eritrea and Ethiopia it always seems to me more associated with the Afar.

With ethnographic weapons it is not necessarily age, but trying to associate with the people who used them, and often examples are commemorative or representing long standing traditions.

As typically these kinds of weapons are important tribal status symbols, and sometimes represent office or standing, often decoration and motif might offer clues. The star and moon on the chape fixture of the scabbard are interesting, and the fixture at the end I think is the 'thum' as seen on Arab janbiyya and khanjhars.

The Afar follow Sunni Islam, and there is a degree of Sufi Following so sometimes these elements in motif might have symbolic associations.

I add the map for the benefit of readers interested in locations where these might be found.
Hi Jim

I have a book about Ethiopian objects where the gile is mentioned.
The knife's name is called gile hite and the scabbard kormali, also the scabbard end was passed on from father to son and was different in design from family to family.

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