An exceptional and rare Shona ceremonial bident (two-pronged) staff, showcasing the pinnacle of 19th-century Zimbabwean metalwork and wire artistry. This piece is a classic “type specimen” for Shona ethnographic collectibles, distinguished by its aggressive bifurcated form and meticulous binding.
Detailed Craftsmanship & Form
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The Bident Head: Features a formidable bifurcated iron head, hand-forged into two symmetrical, leaf-shaped blades with sharp, tapering points.
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Barbed Shank: Below the blades, the iron shank is masterfully forged with a series of sharp, recurved barbs, adding a fierce aesthetic and structural complexity to the piece.
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Iconic Wire-Work: The transition from the iron head to the hardwood shaft is secured by dense, precision-wrapped dark wire-work. This technique is a hallmark of Shona artistry, providing both immense grip strength and decorative elegance.
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The Shaft: The staff is carved from a single piece of dense, dark-patinated hardwood, featuring two additional mid-shaft wire bindings that provide balanced grip points.
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The Finial: The staff culminates in a heavy, bulbous wooden pommel, deeply hand-carved and secured with a final thick collar of wire-work.
Cultural Significance
In Shona society, the bident form (distinct from the single-bladed spears of neighboring groups like the Zulu) often served as a high-status insignia of rank or a ritual implement for a n’anga (diviner/spiritual leader). It symbolizes a bridge between the physical and ancestral realms, used more for ceremonial authority and protection than for standard infantry combat.
Provenance: The Mick Woody Woodfield Collection
This piece carries significant collector value, originating from the esteemed Mick Woody Woodfield Collection.
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The Collector: Mick “Woody” Woodfield was a highly respected UK-based private collector specializing in 19th-century Southern African tribal arts.
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Legacy: His collection was renowned for emphasizing pieces with strong cultural narratives and intricate metalwork. Acquisitions from the Woodfield collection are prized for their documented history and the rigorous standards of authenticity he maintained.
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