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Kpinga, multi-bladed throwing knife

Zande PeopleEarly 20th century

Mudec - Museum of Cultures

Mudec - Museum of Cultures
Milan, Italy

This type of weapon had both a practical purpose and symbolic value and was associated with the warrior elite. It was carried along with other weapons inside the broad zande shield and was used before hand to hand combat. A sign of masculinity, warriors also used kpinga knives as objects of exchange and as a marriage tribute to the family of the spouse-to-be.

Details

  • Title: Kpinga, multi-bladed throwing knife
  • Creator: Zande People
  • Date Created: Early 20th century
  • Location Created: Central Africa
  • Physical Dimensions: l 51 cm
  • Type: Knife
  • Rights: Giuseppe Vigoni Collection - Museum of Cultures, Milan - AFR 261
  • Medium: Wrought and chiseled iron, metallic inserts
  • Collocazione: On view (room 3)

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