

Parade Halberd
The image depicts a silver-colored halberd with a long, pointed blade and a curved, crescent-shaped axe head. The halberd has a long, thin, pointed blade that extends upwards from the top of the image. The blade is silver-colored and has a sharp point at the top. Attached to the blade is a curved, crescent-shaped axe head with decorative filigree. The axe head is also silver-colored and has a pointed end on the right side. Below the axe head is a decorative crossguard with filigree. The crossguard is silver-colored and has a symmetrical design. The halberd has a wooden shaft with a dark brown tassel tied around it, just below the crossguard. The background of the image is solid black. The title of the image is "Parade Halberd".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 581 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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