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Welcome to the forum ronvethe,
The decoration on the handle is even more reminiscent of regions further west than Niamey. However: I bought a dagger with an almost identically decorated blade and, interestingly, an almost identical scabbard in Libya once, but I was told it was also from Niger (specifically made by the Ifoghas, but that was said of anything from the southern Sahara at the time). Generally: Time has not stopped, knifemakers work in Africa as elsewhere in the world and produce for local consumption (not just for tourists). In my opinion, in this case, in the case of modern (or modern and utility) productsit is no longer necessary to talk about any tribes and ethnic groups, but maybe just the knifemakers e.g. of Niamey or other manufacturing sites.... |
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Thank you both! The scabbard was very similar to other leather goods I'd seen in West Africa, so I figured the dagger had to be from the region. The linked dagger was quite interesting, too, as there are some Tuareg artisans in Tahoua, Niger.
I am just beginning to learn about and collect daggers from North and West Africa - so advice on maintenance or preservation is always welcome! |
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