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Old 30th May 2020, 09:10 PM   #1
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Default Zulu Club ?

I believe this to be a Zulu war club; this is my first club with beadwork. The beads are very small. Also, this one has 2 flat surfaces.
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Old 31st May 2020, 12:06 AM   #2
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Does look like a form of knobberrie, doesn't it? And the Zulu did use beads and these colors (but so did other South African groups).
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Old 31st May 2020, 01:47 AM   #3
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Cool Similar but likely older

Lew had a similar club in his collection.
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Old 31st May 2020, 01:51 AM   #4
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Thanks, that is a pretty close match.
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Old 31st May 2020, 10:30 AM   #5
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Iv got one of these Iwisa too (and a few more), the 'flats' are usually a bit sunken or dished, to keep them from cracking due to drying out, they'd store them with one of the flats up, and with a blob of fat that would infiltrate the wood. Next time they's turn it so the other flat was uppermost & blob that side. The lubs were made by vassal tribes, usually Shona as tribute, out of 'assegai' wood, a strong tough rosewood variant. The spherical centred ball ones usually do not have the flats. You rub the whole thing in fat or veggy oil.
Modern Zulu and Shona do wirework with assorted color plastic covered telephone wire. in the old times they had the technology to make iron and copper wire to decorate their weapons and other items.

Mine: (seller's photo I kept)
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Old 31st May 2020, 04:20 PM   #6
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Well, that explains the "flats;" a better explanation than the one that I had read that stated it was for extinguishing Zulu Cigars.
I also have several clubs with the wire work, but as I noted before, this is the first one with beadwork. Is this ceremonial, for tourists, or just one of where someone had a string of extra beads and thought it was a good idea to put them on a club? The beads are very small and there are literally thousands of them; it would have been no small feat to string them all.
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