This is a great example of a Zulu Iklwa with a large blade and good flare to the end of the haft. Many Zulu weapons, like this one, were collected by the British troops and brought back to the UK as souvenirs after the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879.
The 365mm blade has a raised medial ridge. The blade is 44mm at its widest and is in good condition with a great patina that adds to its character.
While the Zulu King was responsible for providing his warriors with shields, the individual Zulu warrior was responsible for his own weaponry. Given the size of the blade, this iklwa was probably the property of an experienced warrior, one that would have fought as part of the centre (the boss of the horns) in the Zulu bulls-head attack formation.
The blade is secured firmly within the haft and woven ilala palm strips were added to strengthen the bond. The woven palm binding is in very good condition. The blade is firm in the haft.
The haft has a good flare to the end and a wonderful patina. The total length of the iklwa is 109cm or 43 inches.
This excellent 19th Century Iklwa will make a superb addition to any Anglo-Zulu War collection.
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