Bouclier
R. D. Congo, Azandé
Vendu
900 €
Taille
H: 110 cm
H: 43.3 inch
Description
plant fibre, basketry, wooden frame, grip board backside, min. dam., slight traces of usage and abrasion.
Shield patterns identified shield bearers during battle and owners were expected to maintain the “dignity” of their shields. After the troops return, the royal prince who had ordered the raid distributed captured enemy shields, as a means of showing his benevolence. He awarded them to outstanding warriors who regarded such a shield as a mark of distinction.