DepartmentAfrica
Knobkerrie
NameStick
Artist
Thokozani Mkhize
CultureZulu
Date2006
Place madeSOUTH AFRICA, Africa
Mediumtelephone wire
Dimensions26 1/4 × 2 × 2 in. (66.6751 × 5.08 × 5.08 cm)
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, Gift of David Arment and Jim Rimelspach, David Arment Southern African Collection, IFAF Collection, FA.2024.12.98.
Object numberFA.2024.12.98
DescriptionWooden stick wrapped in telephone wire."A knobkerrie is a traditional African wooden club, typically with a large knob at one end, used in Southern and Eastern Africa. It's often associated with the Zulu people and has significant cultural and ceremonial meaning. It can be used as a weapon, a walking stick, or a symbol of authority and leadership."
Mid 20th Century AD
Rasimin
19th century
