Zulu War Isijula. Zulu Throwing Spear. Ornate End. #2209009

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This Zulu Isijula is likely to be a Zulu War bring back dating to the late 1870’s. After the punitive attack on the Zulu capitol of Ulundi in 1879, many such trophies were collected by the troops and brought back to the UK as souvenirs.

The 120mm hand forged blade (not including the tang) has a flattened diamond section with raised medial ridge. The blade is in great condition.

The tang of the blade is secured firmly within the haft and woven wire was added to strengthen the bond. The woven wire binding is tight and in good condition.

The haft has a wonderful patina and flares at the end which has been carved with three ridges and rounded.

While the Zulu King was responsible for providing his warriors (Impis) with shields, the individual Zulu warrior was responsible for his own weaponry. Traditionally, Zulu warriors carried at least two isijula into battle along with their iklwa and often an iwisa (knobkerrie/club). The first isijula would be thrown from several meters distance, the second as they closed with their enemy, distracting them for the deadly attack with their iklwa.

This Isijula has a total length of 1,195mm (119.5cm).

This is an excellent example of a Zulu warrior’s throwing spear and will make a great addition to any Anglo-Zulu War collection.

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