Bamun Knife Axe Cameroon
Width: 12
Depth: 1
Description
A finely crafted ceremonial blade from the Bamun people, combining elements of both knife and axe. The form is enhanced with decorative detailing, reflecting the Bamun tradition of elevating utilitarian objects into symbols of status and artistry.
Often associated with prestige or courtly use, pieces like this highlight skilled metalwork and the rich visual culture of the Bamun kingdom.
A distinctive collectible blending function, symbolism, and refined design.
The Bamum of Cameroon are renowned craftsmen. Men traditionally practice embroidery, weaving, leatherwork, wood carving, and metalwork, while women produce pottery; both farm the land, cultivating maize, millet, cassava, and sweet potatoes. Bamum religious life centers on belief in a supreme creator and reverence for ancestors. In the Cameroon Grasslands, home to groups such as the Bamum, Bamiléké, and Bamenda Tikar, art is closely tied to royal authority.
Height(In): 13.0
Width(In): 7.0
Depth (In): 2.0
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Approximate Age: 20th Century
People: Bamun
Country of Origin: Cameroon
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners