The blades below have been sold and are left here for reference and educational purposes.
The blades below have been vetted as authentic, but late 1970s style.
For all UNSOLD Ngombe Ngulu Sickle Blades, GO TO NGOMBE NGULU SICKLE BLADES PAGE
Sickle Blade 14 25" high SOLD |
Sickle Blade 51 29.5" high SOLD |
Sickle Blade 52 23" high SOLD |
The Ngulu sickle blade (also called Ngolo, Ngwolo, M'Bolo, Gulu, Ntsaka, Bwakoya, or Mbeli na Banz) is often erroneously labeled an "executioner's knife" in the Western world. While many stories purport the use of these blades in executions of animals and humans, such stories seem to be more the work of the Westerners intent on depicting the savagery of primitive Africa (indeed, the zeitgeist of the early 20th century) rather than the whole truth. Manufactured by the Ngombe ("men of the forest"), the Ngulu is a heavily decorated asymmetrical iron blade with an embellished wooden handle that is exuberant and beautiful. Gosseau asserts these blades were insignias of prestige, ceremonial dance implements, and valuables used for exchange (currency).
Interestingly, Gosseau describes in detail the process by which these blades were incised: "engravings are made by chasing a pointed hammer with another hammer along the heated blade. On the edge side, a think line - actually a succession of short strokes engraved on the cold blade with a sharp metallic tool - runs along the whole length" (Gosseau, Tribal Arms Monographs, Vol. 1/No. 2, 1997).
-----Ethan Rider
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