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Yeah, an Ikula dagger from Kuba people, very nice ![]() |
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Lew shame on you
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Bill, you could always pressure fit it with some cloth like you would a keris.
Nice piece. I don't think it is a tourist item. ![]() |
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Nice dagger, Bill
The copper ones are for the 'rich folk'. Did you know that there are also wooden Kuba-knives ? Here's an example I had some time ago : ![]() ![]() ![]() The use of wooden knives and swords among the Kuba has something to do with the lunar cycle. At some time during the month, metal cannot be used. |
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Thanks for the replies. I was hoping that it was not "made for sale." You never really know. It has a nice feel, solid.
When I got it from James Willis, he said ..... just kidding! Really did get it on eBay. Will make a tag that says "Ikula Dagger from the Kuba people, made for a rich person." Neat wooden dagger Freddy. For what sort of ceremonies did they use these? The lunar movements? I like David's suggestion, but might use pitch. Is that what they originally used? |
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