Prestige Blade
Baali, Northeastern D.R. Congo
Iron, wood, brass, leather
Early 20th century
The prestige blades of the Baali of the D.R. Congo (not to be confused with the Bali of Cameroon) certainly manifest the influence of the Mangbetu. The blade is elongated and un-pierced, but otherwise highly reminiscent of the Mangbetu aesthetic. Compared to the exhaustive research conducted on Mangbetu weapons, research on Baali blades is lacking. They were functional chopping tools, parade weapons, and emblems of status (Elsen, Tribal Art Monographs, Vol 1/Nº3; Fischer & Zirngibl, Afrikanische Waffen).
22 in :: 56 cm
InventoryID #13-1737
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