Description: {Description}Executioner's Prestige Knife Currency Congo These finely crafted knives, distinguished by their single cutting edge, held significant cultural importance among the Ngombe and Ngala communities, spanning a vast region that now comprises the Democratic Republic of Congo, formerly known as Zaire. These knives have become emblematic symbols of the status and prestige of chiefs and societal elites, often serving as ceremonial adornments. However, their origin lies in a more martial application, as they were originally utilized as throwing weapons in close-quarters combat. Their diverse forms, ranging from symmetrical to bulbous or multi-pronged, reflect not only the ingenuity and skill required in their fabrication, but also the scarcity and desirability of the materials used. Among the array of shapes, the F-shaped knife emerged as the most practical for throwing, featuring an iron blade with a curved back section and rearward spike. The advent of African iron smelting, dating as far back as 1000 BC, facilitated the creation of various forms of iron currency across the continent, with the finest throwing knives fashioned from locally smelted iron. Typically held by chiefs as markers of wealth, these exquisite knives were cherished as familial heirlooms, passed down through generations as tangible links to ancestral heritage. This knife exemplifies craftsmanship and durability, with its well-forged iron blade and handle remaining intact—a testament to the enduring legacy of African metallurgy and the cultural significance of these remarkable artifacts. Height (In): 20.0Width (In): 6.0Depth (In): 2.5 147336 These finely crafted knives, distinguished by their single cutting edge, held significant cultural importance among the Ngombe and Ngala communities, spanning a vast region that now comprises the Democratic Republic of Congo, formerly known as Zaire. These knives have become emblematic symbols of the status and prestige of chiefs and societal elites, often serving as ceremonial adornments. However, their origin lies in a more martial application, as they were originally utilized as throwing weapons in close-quarters combat. Their diverse forms, ranging from symmetrical to bulbous or multi-pronged, reflect not only the ingenuity and skill required in their fabrication, but also the scarcity and desirability of the materials uséd. Among the array of shapes, the F-shaped knife emerged as the most practical for throwing, featuring an iron blade with a curved back section and rearward spike. The advent of African iron smelting, dating as far back as 1000 BC, facilitated the creation of various forms of iron currency across the continent, with the finest throwing knives fashioned from locally smelted iron. Typically held by chiefs as markers of wealth, these exquisite knives were cherished as familial heirlooms, passed down through generations as tangible links to ancestral heritage. This knife exemplifies craftsmanship and durability, with its well-forged iron blade and handle remaining intact—a testament to the enduring legacy of African metallurgy and the cultural significance of these remarkable artifacts. Height (In): 20.0 Width (In): 6.0 Depth (In): 2.5 147336eBay integration by
Price: 375 USD
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Age Level: 20th Century
Brand: sku 147000
Country of Origin: Democratic Republic of the Congo
Item Height: 20.0
Item Length: 2.5
Item Width: 6.0
Material: Iron
Origin: Democratic Republic of the Congo
Original/Reproduction: Original
Style: None
Type: Blade, sword, currency
author: None