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Antique Ethiopian Warrior shield with decorations.
Diameter: 42 cm.
This leather shield with metal (silver?) decorations comes from an Ethiopian Ras (duke).
This Ethiopian shield was dated from the end of the 19th century and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Breathtakingly beautiful complete Abyssinian shield. Made of leather, with metal applications and lined with fabric on the back. Very good and beautifully finished in all parts.
Antique Ethiopian Ras shield made of forged Leather & metal, engraved and hammered metal panels, and a cylindrical shield boss at its peak.
Ethiopian shields come in variety of designs and decorations (beads, silver strips etc.). They are made of various media that include, wood, metal, vegetable fiber (rattan or raffia).
The visual effect, the functionality and practical purposes of the piece dictated the form a shield should take. A good shield should offer a maximum of protection. The material used should be strength and durable. Almost all peoples of Africa made usage of the shield. In many cultures, shields like this were known as a defensive weapon, used by the warriors during combat. Shields were also displayed as emblems of status or rank and also as accessories of dance during festival or commemorative ceremonies or after a victory.
See a similar example in the Musee Dapper's CHASSEURS ET GUERRIERS; AFRICA: The Art of a Continent, edited by Tom Phillips, (See p. 126 in the above-referenced volume and also, p. 69 in African Shields by Dieter Plaschke and Manfred A. Zirngibl,) see also Marc Ginzberg. AFRICAN FORMS, pp. 168, 171
Diameter: 42 cm.
This leather shield with metal (silver?) decorations comes from an Ethiopian Ras (duke).
This Ethiopian shield was dated from the end of the 19th century and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Breathtakingly beautiful complete Abyssinian shield. Made of leather, with metal applications and lined with fabric on the back. Very good and beautifully finished in all parts.
Antique Ethiopian Ras shield made of forged Leather & metal, engraved and hammered metal panels, and a cylindrical shield boss at its peak.
Ethiopian shields come in variety of designs and decorations (beads, silver strips etc.). They are made of various media that include, wood, metal, vegetable fiber (rattan or raffia).
The visual effect, the functionality and practical purposes of the piece dictated the form a shield should take. A good shield should offer a maximum of protection. The material used should be strength and durable. Almost all peoples of Africa made usage of the shield. In many cultures, shields like this were known as a defensive weapon, used by the warriors during combat. Shields were also displayed as emblems of status or rank and also as accessories of dance during festival or commemorative ceremonies or after a victory.
See a similar example in the Musee Dapper's CHASSEURS ET GUERRIERS; AFRICA: The Art of a Continent, edited by Tom Phillips, (See p. 126 in the above-referenced volume and also, p. 69 in African Shields by Dieter Plaschke and Manfred A. Zirngibl,) see also Marc Ginzberg. AFRICAN FORMS, pp. 168, 171
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Hengelo
82x bekeken
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Sinds 1 feb '26
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