Nagata Prestige Blade
Mangbetu / Boa / Mongelima, D.R. Congo
Iron, wood, copper
19th century
The Nagata (or Nagala) show knife is less common than the Mangbetu's famous Emambele show knife, and was an important symbol of high prestige.
The Nagata/Nagala sickle knife was worn by men during visits, palavers, and ceremonious social gatherings. Its fancy details and finish gave the bearer a certain distinction and enhanced his reputation and wealth. While it was primarily used for show purposes only, it was also occasionally used to cut branches or for farm work (Schildkrout & Keim, African Reflections: Art From Northeastern Zaire, 1990).
This long, thin example is an older type. Comparable examples date to the mid-19th century.
20.25 in 51.5 cm
InventoryID #13-2695
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