Ceremonial Axe Kilonda
Songye, D.R. Congo
Iron, wood, copper
Early 20th century
This type of axe, known as kilonda, was mainly produced by the Songye, but also by the Nsapo and Luba. Though their shape was largely inspired by functional weapons, they were strictly symbols of prestige and pageantry. Songye blacksmiths are widely respected as the greatest masters of the forge, and used both hot and cold forging techniques to embellish these blades (Elsen, De fer et de fierté, 2003; Lefebvre & De Waele, Kilonda, 2011; Neyt, Songye, 2004).
This example is substantial: 1255g
18.25 in :: 46 cm
InventoryID #13-2574
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