Zulu Iwisa. Knobkerrie. Two-Tone Conical Head. #2606005

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This beautiful Zulu iwisa dates to the late 19th Century and was probably a Zulu War battlefield trophy brought to the UK by a returning British soldier. Iwisa are often called knobkerrie, the name given to them by 19th Century Dutch settlers.

The iwisa was a very important weapon to the Zulu, second only to the iklwa. Traditionally a Zulu warrior carried an iklwa (stabbing spear), iwisa (club) and two or more isijula (throwing spears). Iwisa were traditionally used as a close quarters weapon but they also served as swagger sticks, ceremonial objects, and even as platforms from which to share the taking of snuff, itself an important and ritualistic part of Zulu society. Iwisa are a strong part of Zulu cultural identity.

This beautiful iwisa has a two-tone conical head with minimal age and use-related marks. There are two incised grooves that look to have been deliberately cut into the head.  The head measures 60mm across from side-to-side and has a depth of 60mm.

The haft has a great patina and two sections of woven copper and brass wire, one immediately below the head, the other at the end of the haft.

The iwisa has a total length of 705mm.

This is a beautiful and tactile Anglo-Zulu War iwisa that will enhance any collection.

£195.00

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