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David
Can you post a clear close up of the head side view and top view looking down. It looks like rhino but better pics will put the question to rest. |
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will try, there is a build-up of 'patina' / darkening of both ends, it's easy to see the tubular structure when under the right lighting situation and using a magnifying glass. Will try and replicate in a photo. Regards David |
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Hope these pictures are OK ....had to clean of some of the surface 'build-up' so that the structure is more evident.
The 'slot' cut in the upper most surface is something I had not really taken notice of before. This slot is not a split or damage, as I had first thought....now the area is cleaner I can see it was carved along time ago. I would say that the original 'concept' was undoubtably 'phallic' and a 'power' symbol ![]() Regards David . |
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Most definately rhino
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Thanks Lew ![]() I have read that you recommend mineral oil to 'condition' horn. Will it 'clean off' the patina ? The horn does seem a little dry but I do not want to lose too much of its age. As to the phallic symbolism, has anyone any comments or ideas .....a 22" phallus certainly would have gravitas....especially to the ladies ![]() ![]() Other than the scarcity of Rhino horn, symbollically the taking of such a power animal's 'weapon' and then re-working into the form of a 'human' weapon must have, in the eyes of the tribemen, made it incredibly 'powerful' and talismatic. Although the head of this knobkerrie is not massive, it does not detract from its functionality. A smaller surface area would 'concentrate' the power of the blow ....similar to a stilleto heel on a wooden floor ....the lbs per square inch is magnified. A skull fracture would likely cause haematoma...blood loss within the skull cavity....this bleeding creates pressure on the brain resulting in many complications and death. Interestingly, Zulu shamans were very aware of haematoma, and would 'drill' the patient's skull in the location of the head injury to 'release' the 'bad spirit' ....apparently there was a distinctive sound as the pressure was released ![]() Kind Regards David |
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After re-viewing the close-up pictures I noticed a very precise line that encircles the head .....foreskin?? (
![]() Triple the power ??? Rhino/weapon/phallus (symbolic of male status) ![]() Regards David PS All 'school boy' comments accepted ![]() . |
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A light application of mineral oil will be fine and wipe off any excess with a clean dry cloth. Also renaissance wax is good to use instead of oil.
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