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Thanks Freddy, no you must show this adze as it will be of great interest to me.
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Location: Sint-Amandsberg (near Ghent, Belgium)
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I haven't got the item yet, but here is the link :
http://cgi.benl.ebay.be/ws/eBayISAPI...EOIBSA:BENL:11 In her description the lady only talks about the statue. I saw something it the back of this 'statue', so I asked her if, by any chance, this statue had a metal blade stuck in it....and it did. So my decision was quickly made : it was an african adze. The seller mentions 'Mnweysi' in her description. I guess this could be 'Nyamwesi', a tribe living in Tansania. If both our pieces come from the same collection, perhaps this could explain their origin. I just can't wait to get my hands on it ! ![]() |
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That is nice!!!! I too had no idea just how big this axe is. I think I got the best bit, but I would say that
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I will do so, as soon as it get's to Belgium.
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Hi Tim and Freddy,
from personal taste I dislike beaded weapons, it gives them that 'touristy' look (IMHO). The colours and patterns seem to attract 'impulse buyers' from the ranks of those that travel. However, it is not unknown for older weapons to be 'jazzed up' by beading to make them more saleable.....then its definately worth 'de-beading' I do like your axe. ![]() ![]() Freddy your adze looks interesting.......the angle of the blade looks to 'shallow' to function properly.....I'm wondering whether the adze blade has been bent downwards at some time ![]() |
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