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A rare paired set of forged iron throwing knives attributed to the Magali and Fali peoples of Northern Cameroon and …
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A rare paired set of forged iron throwing knives attributed to the Magali and Fali peoples of Northern Cameroon and Northeastern Nigeria—forms that exist at the intersection of weaponry, ritual symbolism, and early systems of value exchange. Ethnological literature often compares their silhouette to the rooster, an animal deeply embedded in local cosmology, associated with vitality, sacrifice, and spiritual mediation.
Beyond their sculptural presence, objects of this type were historically tied to what is broadly referred to as “African currency”—a term used by scholars and collectors to describe pre-colonial systems of wealth that operated outside coinage. Across many regions of Africa, value was stored and exchanged through objects: iron blades, manillas (bracelet currencies), textiles, beads, and ceremonial weapons. These were not merely tools or ornaments, but socially recognized units of wealth—used in bridewealth transactions, rites of passage, diplomatic exchange, and displays of status.
Throwing knives such as these occupied a complex position within that system. While functional as weapons, their elaborate forms, material weight (iron being a historically valuable resource), and regional specificity elevated them into symbolic currency—objects that could signify power, identity, and economic standing. Ownership conveyed more than utility; it communicated access to resources, craftsmanship, and cultural knowledge.
Today, surviving examples—especially in matched pairs—are increasingly scarce. Their appeal to collectors lies not only in their striking, almost modernist abstraction, but in their layered meaning: objects that bridge anthropology, design, and early economic history. Mounted on a custom blackened steel base, this pair reads as both artifact and sculpture—an enduring testament to a system where value, belief, and form were inseparable.
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- Dimensions
- 20ʺW × 6ʺD × 12ʺH
- Styles
- African
- Traditional
- Art Subjects
- Other
- Period
- Early 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- Cameroon
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Iron
- Textile
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- Fair Fair less
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