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Hello Freddy, yes African axes are most interesting and vairied.You have some very nice pieces.I have have yet to find a congo axe at the right price when I have little money.When I do have money,I can never find anything.I think clubs would be another good topic.Tim
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[IMG]http://[/IMG] This new way is a lot of fun.The binding and iron insert decoration.I do not know how to get- Hampshire ,England UK, by my name.Tim
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Tim!
It's very easy Under the banner of the Vikingsword forum there is label with quick links. The first one is USER CP, so click, and you're inside. Then, on the left, choose from the menu EDIT PROFILE. When it will be open, go down, and you'll find a label called "ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONS", fill it, and here you are!! ![]() Good luck |
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Look at this African axe from the Tshokwe-tribe living in Congo and Angola. It has a nice carved head and a forked axe blade.
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I like it.
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Ah Great Topic!
Here are some of my african axes. In the first photo are three axes: a kilonda from Songye (Congo) an axe from the Pende or Lozi (Congo - Angola) and the third is an axe probabily from Tanzania The second photo is about a kasuyu or zappozap Songye or Nsapo axe (Congo). It’s quite similar to the example of Freddy but it has a minor number of faces (8 in total). According with C. Spring the number of faces mirrors the rank of the man that carried the axe. The last axe is another kilonda but made in copper (my favourite!) About your axes the first seems a mixture between a Sotho axe and a Swazi one. For the others two i’m agree with Freddy. |
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Nice copper axe. The ones with the copper handle are rare.
I also like the Tanzanian one on the first picture. Axes from Congo are quite common in Belgium. But others....... Here's a peculiar one. It's again Tshokwe. The blade is made from aluminium. Seems that the smith preferred to use a rare metal (in Congo or Angola, anyway) when he made the piece. For ceremonial use as the blade has no edge. The name of the former owner is probably on the handle : 'YAMWA'. It's the first African axe with an aluminium blade I ever saw, so I bought it. ![]() |
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