Short sword - Tetela/Kusu - DR Congo

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Holds a postgraduate degree in African studies and 15 years experience in African art.

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Description from the seller

Rare short sword Tetele/Kusu
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Total length: 42 cm
End of the 19th century
Materials: wrought iron, wood, copper, tapestry nails
Provenance: former collection of Jean-Marc Desaive - Belgium

Although rare but well known, this type of sword has been little documented. It is often described as a prestige object or a chief's sword, without further details. Clearly, the level of ornamentation on the handle and blade makes it a highly prestigious object.

The Tetela are a Mongo-speaking culture with about 120,000 members living in central DRC. They are not organized into a state with a central ruler; they are divided into numerous independent communities, each composed of several lineages. These groups are governed by hereditary chiefs, the kokolamani, through a prime minister, the nyampara. There are also hunting chiefs and war chiefs, and some political leaders are women (Felix, 100 Peoples of Zaire and Their Sculptors).

A superb piece with excellent provenance.

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Rare short sword Tetele/Kusu
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Total length: 42 cm
End of the 19th century
Materials: wrought iron, wood, copper, tapestry nails
Provenance: former collection of Jean-Marc Desaive - Belgium

Although rare but well known, this type of sword has been little documented. It is often described as a prestige object or a chief's sword, without further details. Clearly, the level of ornamentation on the handle and blade makes it a highly prestigious object.

The Tetela are a Mongo-speaking culture with about 120,000 members living in central DRC. They are not organized into a state with a central ruler; they are divided into numerous independent communities, each composed of several lineages. These groups are governed by hereditary chiefs, the kokolamani, through a prime minister, the nyampara. There are also hunting chiefs and war chiefs, and some political leaders are women (Felix, 100 Peoples of Zaire and Their Sculptors).

A superb piece with excellent provenance.

Delivery guaranteed - Bpost.

Details

Ethnic group/ culture
Tetela/Kusu
Country of Origin
DR Congo
Period
Late 19th century
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Good condition
Title of artwork
Short sword
Height
42 cm
Provenance
Gallery / Antique dealer
BelgiumVerified
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Objects sold
100%
Private

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