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Important Nguni Staff

Adam Ethnographic Art

Dated 1912 and inscribed ‘3/C JA NEMOKE DE THABANCHU’ Thaba Nchu is also known as Blesberg, which is a town in South Africa. The shaft is covered in very skilfully engraved scenes of  a military band, a lion attacking a native, a group of charging Zulus, Boers, artillery etc. The finial is carved as a soldiers head in horn. There is a pyrographic depiction of a Zulu shield. The combination of pyrography and fine engraving may indicate that the artist was a bushman as they are well known to have incorporated both techniques when decorating staffs and sticks.

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Origin

Nguni, South Africa

Dimension

H 35IN

H 88.9CM

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