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Tribal sword
Tribal sword
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Origin: Hausa, Tuareg or related tribes, North/West Africa
Period: 20th century.
Material: Iron, wood, leather.
Condition: Fair, sheath affected by moisture.
Size: 47 x 6 x 2 cm.
Weight: 440g.
Step into the vibrant tapestry of Africa with a remarkable sword that hails from the heartlands of the Hausa, Tuareg, or related tribes in the North and West. Crafted in the 20th century, this sword embodies the essence of the African environment – a land where traditions, cultures, and spirits intertwine.
The very materials of this sword speak of its origin and the interconnectedness of nature and humanity. Iron, hewn from the earth's depths, melds with wood, evoking the whisper of ancient trees. Leather, both rugged and supple, weaves a story of resourcefulness. And in a touch that resonates with the land's creatures, yellow crocodile leather graces the hilt – a testament to the harmony between mankind and the wild.
This sword carries not just utility, but ritual significance. It's a dance of form and function, a symbol that transcends mere tool. In the hands of the Hausa, Tuareg, or related tribes, it becomes an extension of identity, a guardian of traditions passed down through generations.
As you hold this sword, envision the African plains where rituals unfolded under the open sky, where tribes converged to honor their ancestors and connect with the spirits of the land. The sword becomes a conduit between worlds, a physical representation of a people's history, strength, and resilience.
Yet, time's passage has left its mark. The fair condition of the sword and its sheath, affected by the touch of moisture, mirrors the ebb and flow of life itself. Just as Africa's landscape shifts and transforms, this sword too bears the patina of its journey.
Embrace this sword, and you embrace a slice of Africa's soul. It's more than a piece; it's a bridge to the tribal heartbeat that has echoed through the ages. It's an invitation to feel the warmth of the African sun, to hear the whispers of ancestral wisdom, and to become a guardian of a legacy that stretches back to the dunes of time.