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Daga JAMBYA - KOUMMYA, 43 cm - Berbero - Marocco  (Senza prezzo di riserva)
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Daga JAMBYA - KOUMMYA, 43 cm - Berbero - Marocco (Senza prezzo di riserva)

Superb JAMBYA - KOUMMYA dagger from Morocco, second half of the 20th century. Total length 43 cm - 330 g Curved blade, 23 cm long and 3 cm wide at the guard. Scabbard decorated and engraved in low-grade ethnic silver alloy. Hardwood handle, with decorated and engraved pommel. From a private collection dating from the 1950s - Germain Berthel - (1920 - 1998) The wooden stand is not included. Fast and careful shipping via Colissimo with signature confirmation and insurance. The traditional KOUMMYA or JAMBYA dagger is a Moroccan dagger with a curved blade, generally worn by men in certain regions of Morocco as a symbol of prestige and social status. Its history dates back several centuries and is deeply rooted in Moroccan culture. The Koummya is handcrafted by specialized blacksmiths using techniques passed down through generations. The blade is usually made of steel and is hand-forged, then sharpened to a very fine edge. The handle is often made of precious wood, horn, or ivory, decorated with silver or copper inlays. Koumias are often adorned with intricate and symbolic designs, which vary depending on the region and local tradition. They may also feature calligraphic Arabic inscriptions, inlaid gemstones, or artistic engravings. Traditionally, the koummya is worn on special occasions such as weddings, religious ceremonies, or traditional festivals. It is considered a symbol of virility, courage, and power. Some collect koummyas for their artistic beauty and historical value. Over time, the koummya has become a sought-after collector's item for art lovers and collectors worldwide. It is also sometimes used in symbolic ceremonies or cultural performances to showcase the richness and diversity of Moroccan culture. In summary, the Koummya is much more than a simple dagger; it is a symbol deeply rooted in Moroccan history and culture, representing both artisanal tradition, decorative art, and the social values ​​of Moroccan society.

N. 100329409

Venduto
Daga JAMBYA - KOUMMYA, 43 cm - Berbero - Marocco  (Senza prezzo di riserva)

Daga JAMBYA - KOUMMYA, 43 cm - Berbero - Marocco (Senza prezzo di riserva)

Superb JAMBYA - KOUMMYA dagger from Morocco, second half of the 20th century.

Total length 43 cm - 330 g
Curved blade, 23 cm long and 3 cm wide at the guard.
Scabbard decorated and engraved in low-grade ethnic silver alloy.
Hardwood handle, with decorated and engraved pommel.

From a private collection dating from the 1950s - Germain Berthel - (1920 - 1998)

The wooden stand is not included.

Fast and careful shipping via Colissimo with signature confirmation and insurance.

The traditional KOUMMYA or JAMBYA dagger is a Moroccan dagger with a curved blade, generally worn by men in certain regions of Morocco as a symbol of prestige and social status. Its history dates back several centuries and is deeply rooted in Moroccan culture.

The Koummya is handcrafted by specialized blacksmiths using techniques passed down through generations. The blade is usually made of steel and is hand-forged, then sharpened to a very fine edge. The handle is often made of precious wood, horn, or ivory, decorated with silver or copper inlays.

Koumias are often adorned with intricate and symbolic designs, which vary depending on the region and local tradition. They may also feature calligraphic Arabic inscriptions, inlaid gemstones, or artistic engravings.

Traditionally, the koummya is worn on special occasions such as weddings, religious ceremonies, or traditional festivals. It is considered a symbol of virility, courage, and power. Some collect koummyas for their artistic beauty and historical value.

Over time, the koummya has become a sought-after collector's item for art lovers and collectors worldwide. It is also sometimes used in symbolic ceremonies or cultural performances to showcase the richness and diversity of Moroccan culture.

In summary, the Koummya is much more than a simple dagger; it is a symbol deeply rooted in Moroccan history and culture, representing both artisanal tradition, decorative art, and the social values ​​of Moroccan society.

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