Knife "kpinga" - Nzakara - DR Congo

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Beautiful Kpinga knife, Nzakara (sold with a base)
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Maximum height: 48 cm
Maximum width: 46 cm
Materials: wrought iron, vegetable fibers
Provenance: from the Mats Sigelfeldt collection - Sweden

Although historically used as a weapon by the sophisticated armies of the Zande and Nzakara, this type of knife, called kpinga, became obsolete in the 20th century and evolved more into a symbolic object than a functional one. They were notably used during ceremonies in honor of ancestors, handled during the funerals of powerful men, and even thrown or buried on tombs. Powerful symbols of authority, they were considered the prerogative of the nobility and were often kept and protected in warehouses; only a few men had the privilege of owning a kpinga at home (Westerdijk, The African Throwing Knife, 1988).

Sold with its personalized magnetic base, as shown in the photographs. Beautiful engravings.
We can see in the last four photographs a shield with its throwing knife, the Nzakara, from Allan Slatec (France)'s Mémoire Africaine collection, and a few photos of the related Azande people.

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Beautiful Kpinga knife, Nzakara (sold with a base)
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Maximum height: 48 cm
Maximum width: 46 cm
Materials: wrought iron, vegetable fibers
Provenance: from the Mats Sigelfeldt collection - Sweden

Although historically used as a weapon by the sophisticated armies of the Zande and Nzakara, this type of knife, called kpinga, became obsolete in the 20th century and evolved more into a symbolic object than a functional one. They were notably used during ceremonies in honor of ancestors, handled during the funerals of powerful men, and even thrown or buried on tombs. Powerful symbols of authority, they were considered the prerogative of the nobility and were often kept and protected in warehouses; only a few men had the privilege of owning a kpinga at home (Westerdijk, The African Throwing Knife, 1988).

Sold with its personalized magnetic base, as shown in the photographs. Beautiful engravings.
We can see in the last four photographs a shield with its throwing knife, the Nzakara, from Allan Slatec (France)'s Mémoire Africaine collection, and a few photos of the related Azande people.

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Details

Ethnic group/ culture
Nzakara
Country of Origin
DR Congo
Period
Early 20th century
Sold with stand
Yes
Condition
Excellent condition
Title of artwork
Knife "kpinga"
Height
48 cm
Width
46 cm
Provenance
Private collection
BelgiumVerified
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Objects sold
100%
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Disclaimer: Decorative and Martial Arts Use Only This item is offered for auction with the understanding that it is intended exclusively for decorative purposes or martial arts practice. By participating in this auction, you agree to: Comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and policies. Ensure that your use of this item is consistent with the stated purposes. Please note that this item has not been inspected by Catawiki for safety or functionality. Catawiki does not condone illegal activities and is not responsible for any damage or injury resulting from the use or misuse of this item.

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