Sickle knife

Sickle knife

20th century

In 1870, German naturalist and explorer George Schweinfurth was received in a huge hall by the Mangbetu King named Munsa, who sat on a copper-covered throne. King Munsa was extravagantly dressed in cowhides with bundles of monkey and pig tails hanging from his belt and upper arms. He wore ivory and copper jewelry and a crown very similar in shape to a crown of ancient Egypt. In his hand, he held a large crescent shaped knife of this type.
Iron, wood, copper wire
9 x 15 3/8 in. in. (22.9 x 39 cm)
Gift of Katherine White and the Boeing Company
81.17.819
location
Not currently on view

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