Nagata Prestige Blade
Mangbetu, D.R. Congo
Iron, wood, rattan
Early 20th century
The Nagata (or Nagala) show knife 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).
17 in :: 43 cm
InventoryID #13-2943
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