Epée dans fourreau en cuir "afena"
Ghana, Ashanti
Vendu
1 300 €
Provenance
Alexander Kubetz (1946-2023), Munich, GermanyTaille
L: 70 cm
L: 27.6 inch
Description
wood, gold leaf, animal skin with fur,
Swords “afena” were prominently displayed at royal courts as regalia of the king reflecting upon his power and authority. They were held by the ruler during his enstoolment or gripped by subchiefs, who swore their allegiance to him.
They were used in a variety of ways. Sword bearers flanked the ruler during processions. They were used to swear oaths (“nsuafena”) and as badges of office for messengers or envoys of the king (“asomfofena”). Priests used them during rituals and they were placed in shrines as objects of veneration.