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Old 27th March 2022, 08:26 PM   #3
Jack Fletcher
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Originally Posted by Edster View Post
Jack,

Nice museum quality jibba. The design and detailed motifs are similar to those in several collections shown on the web suggest the best ones were made in a workshop of experts in Omdurman during the Khalifa's era. The garb of the followers of the Mahdi along with the colors of the patches are full of Sufi and Mahdist related symbolism. The two web pages linked below provide a good background that I need not summarize.

https://www.travel-culture.com/kashf...d-frocks.shtml

https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Jibba

I can't comment on the bull mace beyond it's high material quality although it is shown in a Google search.

Best,
Ed
Thankyou Ed for your comment and thought you would Enjoy the Jibba. I will definitely have a look at the article and have read the Wikipedia article which was great. It mentioned a type of fabric called shahiya which is Egyptian blue and white stripped which potentially could be what was used for the large patches on this example.

I believe as you say that is was one of the mass produced examples made in Omdurman during the Khalifa's reign. Ive added a few extra closer up photos of the fabric, ect

Yeh the Mace came from Jonathan Barrett whos got several items in articles and right ups. Also like how the script is a different style to the majority of sudanese thuluth that ive seen. The collection is slowly growing though.
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