Nguni Cow Hide Shield – 1879 c. Zulu War Shield

Time Period: 1879 Era

Origin:  South Africa

Materials: Nguni Cow Hide, Iron, Wood

Provenance:  UK Market, Private Collector, Canadian Market

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Description

Nguni Shield: A Brief History

Zulu shields were originally used as personal armor protection during battle by Nguni tribes in southern Africa. The shields used before or early 19th century were generally small in size. The color variation were specifically chosen by the king. King Shaka Zulu introduced the larger shields which protected the warriors’ entire body as depicted below.  He also equipped his warriors with another famous invention: a short stabbing spear known as iklwa.  Together with new military tactics employed during battle such as the Cow Horn Formation, made the Zulu impi a formidable force to be reckoned with.

From Zulu-Boer wars 1838 (Battle of Blood River) to Anglo-Zulu wars (battles of Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift), Zulu shields have played a key role as armor through 1879. Today, the Zulu shield has powerful symbolic meaning and representations. The Zulu shield is often used as military insignia to symbolize military prowess, on political party flags to represent political strength, . This essentially denotes power, law and justice. After the wars to the present day, Zulu shields found yet another important useful function in traditional ceremonies such as Weddings, Funerals and Festive Dance ceremonies.

Types of Nguni Traditional Shields

Ihlangu* Bumbuluzo** Igqoka*** Ihubelo Ihawu
Large Battle Shield Medium Size Battle Shield Small Shield for Courting Small Shield for Dancing Medium Personal Protection Shield
zulu nguni shield

1879 c. Zulu War Shield Description

This is a well crafted ihawu shield.  It is becoming more difficult to find an authentic 19th century ihawu like this. A similar shield like this was sold back in 2014 at Wallis and Wallis: – The David Smith Collection of Zulu and South African Weapons and Artefacts

The measurements of this cowhide shield display a height of 37.5 in / 95.3 cm

This ihawu has a  consistent look to war shields used by regiments that protected the Zulu King or from last major battle of the Anglo-Zulu War: The Battle of Ulundi (4 July 1879). Please click the link to view a similar shield at the British Museum found at Cetshwayo kaMpande’s kraal.

Shield Condition

The shield  is well preserved considering age and use. The center wooden shaft (umboko) seems to have been replaced with an unidentified 19th -20th century spear. There’s some loss to the hide, the double grip at the back, and rust accumulation on the spear tip and base of shaft is slightly worn. Please review pictures for a more complete representation of the condition. Contact us if you have any questions.

Valuation

Genuine tribal artwork valuation is typically based on some of the following criteria with the help of an expert:

  1. Condition, (damages, repairs)
  2. Authenticity and Provenance, (history of ownership)
  3. Quality, (the type of material used, preservation, skill, aesthetics/beauty)
  4. Uniqueness (the only one of its kind), rarity (occurs only in few locations)  affect value.

Refs:

Similar Shields:

  • https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/E_Af-1431
  • https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/E_Af1954-03-1

 

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