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Congolese Kuba Knife Mask Their use on the shield

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Description

Their use on the shield indicates the owner’s high status and may also be associated with spiritual beliefs

Made with a sturdy cotton base

These bold geometric patterns and symbols are not merely decorative

as seats of chiefs

The durability and quality of the fabric speak to the skill of the artisans

Congolese Kuba Knife Mask Their use on the shieldCongolese Kuba Knife 19th Century This 19th century iron knife from the Kuba people of the Congo is a testament to their skill in metalwork and artistic design. The knife, likely used as both a weapon and a ceremonial object, features an elegant blade forged from iron, showcasing the Kubas mastery in metallurgy. What sets this knife apart, however, is the intricate carved detailing on both the blade and handle, making it not just a functional tool but

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