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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Collection of six authentic Kongo Knives, 1930/1940

Collection of six authentic Kongo Knives

1930/1940
Metal,leather
height between 43 -76 cm
height between 16 7/8 - 29 7/8 in
259 COLL
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The knives were handmade with heavily decorated Forged Iron blades with embellished  handles. They would use brass or leather wrappings and tacks that turned their weapons into insignia of prestige, ceremonial dance implements, and valuables used for exchange Some of the engravings were done on the heated blade. In contrast, the ones that run along the whole length were made with a sharp metallic tool on the cold blade. Warriors were widely respected for their courage in protecting the villages.
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