Ceremonial Sickle Blade, za
Gbaya, Central African Republic
Forged iron, braided leather, copper
Early 20th century
Despite exhibiting every characteristic of a throwing knife, the za was typically carried over the shoulder, and was reserved for use as a hand weapon, a bush knife, and in ceremony. Awesomely, Westerdijk explains that Gbaya blades were "carried for swagger" (Westerdijk, The African Throwing Knife, 1988).
26 in :: 66 in
InventoryID #13-1149
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