~ 19th Century Zulu Iklwa Spear ~
The spear has a wooden shaft, leather binding and iron hand forged spear head.
Shaka of the Zulu invented a shorter stabbing spear with a two-foot (0.61m) shaft and a larger, broader blade one foot (0.3m) long. This weapon is otherwise known as the iklwa or ixwa, after the sound that was heard as it was withdrawn from the victim’s wound. The traditional spear was not abandoned, but was used to range attack enemy formations before closing in for close quarters battle with the iklwa. This tactical combination originated during Shaka’s military reforms. This weapon was typically used with one hand while the off hand held a cowhide shield for protection.
~ Condition ~
The binding is a little loose, other wise in good order.
~ Dimensions ~
The spear is 142 cm (56 inches) in length with a 27 cm (10.5 inches) head.
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