Belawa Short Sword
Somali, Somalia
Iron, wood, ivory, brass, tin
Late 19th century
This type of short sword, known as belawa, would have originally been carried in a sheath covered in soft, white sheep's leather. There are two distinct pommel designs - one with a single metal tang projecting from the center, and this type, with three metal tangs that make the handle resemble a crown. This type of handle, with wood, steel, and brass in interleaved strata, is particularly complex and beautiful (Spring, Christopher. African Arms and Armor. 1993).
24 in :: 71 cm
InventoryID #13-1480
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