€ 180,00
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Beautifull sword with beautiful carvings on the blade from the Akan people of Ghana.
One of the most important symbolic objects of the Akan (Asante, Fante, Baule, etc.) peoples are the ceremonial swords called “Afena“. Some, with white and offerings on them are called an “Okomfo Afena” and were used by shrine priests. They originated as practical weapons, then took on various ideological and ritual roles. Dull blades, sometimes with openwork, show they were not intended to be functional weapons. They usually have a curved iron blade and an ornate hilt shaped like a dumbell, which is sometimes covered with gold leaf. The specific functions and forms of swords vary from state to state. In general, swords are (or were) used for swearing oaths, as symbols of rank and safe passage, and for display.
Provenance: Manfred Schäfer, former gallery owner from Ulm (Germany).
Object | Sword |
Ethnic group: | Akan |
Country: | Ghana |
Material: | Metal, Wood |
Estimated period: | Mid 20th century |
Sold with stand: | No |
Dimensions: | 59x8x8 cm |
Weight: | 800 gram |
Condition: | Good condition, used with some signs of wear |
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