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255 West 36th St. Suite 502-503
New York City, NY 10018 , United States
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Marghi / Kapsiki Throwing Knife (Hunga Munga), Nigeria & Cameroon
$ 2,574
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Description
A sculptural iron throwing knife attributed to the Marghi, Mofu, or Kapsiki peoples of northeastern Nigeria and northern Cameroon. Known broadly as a hunga munga, this form transcends utility, occupying the rare territory between weapon, insignia, and ritual object. Forged by hand from iron, the composition is defined by its sinuous, calligraphic profile: a sweeping central shaft terminating in a spiral finial, balanced by a forward-projecting blade and secondary hooked element. The interplay of curve and edge reveals both aerodynamic intention and aesthetic intelligence. The spiral top—at once decorative and symbolic—anchors the form with a quiet authority, while the elongated blade extends outward in poised tension. The surface bears a deep, naturally oxidized patina developed over time, with tonal variations ranging from warm umber to darkened iron. These layers of oxidation are consistent with age and traditional forging methods, preserving the object’s material integrity and historic presence. Mounted on a custom blackened steel stand, the silhouette is presented as the sculpture it has always been. Throwing knives of this type were historically associated with prestige, protection, and ceremonial display, often signifying status within warrior societies. Today, they are recognized as masterworks of Central African metalwork—objects where function and abstraction converge. A compelling addition to collections of African art, ethnographic metalwork, and sculptural modernism.
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Origin: Nigeria Period: 19th Century Materials: Forged Iron (African Currency) Metal painted in black with Satin finish Condition: Fair. Creation Date: 1890-1920 Styles / Movements: African, Traditional Dealer Reference #: 903 Incollect Reference #: 852116 -
Dimensions
W. 8 in; H. 28 in; D. 4 in; W. 20.32 cm; H. 71.12 cm; D. 10.16 cm;
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Found Collectibles is a furniture and décor gallery located in 225 West 36th Street, Suite 503 in New York City, dedicated to sourcing unique yet timeless collections from across the globe. Each collection tells a story particular to its time and place in history. Specializing in expert craftsmanship, we only feature small-batch, high-quality designs. Contact us: Mobile: +1 954 294 3099, Landline: +1 646 649 4260
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