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Location: Greenville, NC
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One of the most interesting takoubas I have seen in some time! Seems to prove the possibilities are endless. Thanks for posting.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Olomouc
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Hi Charles,
Thanks very much, this one is one of the best I've seen in the last couple years. ![]() Returning to the lion, Jim kindly pointed me towards a similarly posed lion in Lhote found on a single fuller blade in Hoggar with a variation of the cross and orb as well. This lion is does not contain the detail of mine, but at least shows that the shape and pose is found on other takouba. The hunt continues for a more exact match! |
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Well I'm beginning to feel a bit thick...
![]() I used to own a cast hilt takouba with some similar "loop" patterns. Images below. It's not an exact match, but this is closer in decorative style than to the more typical Hausa/Nupe brass work I think. The sword shown was discussed before on the forum and all of us sorted of leaned something a bit more west Africa like Yoruba. If we use this as a base and start looking towards the Yoruba things get interesting. According to Smith's Yoruba Armament: Quote:
The lion mark also plays well into a Yoruba context with the lion being a symbol of royalty among the Yoruba. I'm also including an engraving of a Yoruba trader circa 1890-93 who seems to be carrying a takouba! Any thoughts? |
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