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Sajen 11th June 2025 02:34 PM

Takouba question
 
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I recently came across the takouba in the pictures. The takouba I've handled and seen until now always had crossguards made from metal and covered with embossed leather but this one is from wood and covered with thin braided leather stripes. Who is able to tell me more about this construction? Ethnos?

Marc M. 11th June 2025 03:01 PM

Hi Detlef
First time I've seen such a finish on the crossguard.
Judging from the handle I think of Hausa and relatives. Locally made sword.

Regards
Marc

Sajen 11th June 2025 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marc M. (Post 297845)
First time I've seen such a finish on the crossguard.
Judging from the handle I think of Hausa and relatives. Locally made sword.

Hi Marc,

This was fast! Like I said before, I also have never seen such a crossguard! And thanks for the possible Hausa origin!
Any age guesses?

Regards,
Detlef

Marc M. 11th June 2025 03:31 PM

I suspect 2nd half 20th century.

Sajen 11th June 2025 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marc M. (Post 297849)
I suspect 2nd half 20th century.

Thanks again! :)

Marc M. 11th June 2025 03:37 PM

Fulani Cameroon is also a possibility judging by the handle.

Jim McDougall 11th June 2025 05:23 PM

Totally agree with Marc, middle of 20th century, and the leather work is from Saharan west Africa as noted. This seems a unique form of decoration especially on the guard, the woven leather styling, most unusual IMO.

Sajen 11th June 2025 06:20 PM

Thank you Marc and Jim,

The unusual crossguard construction was the reason why I bought it! ;)

Regards,
Detlef


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