Antique Walking Canes With the King of Beasts - The Lion

The lion was an icon of bravery, strength andother gentlemen's fashion canes. In fact, some of
royalty for thousands of years in Africa, Europe,these are made for women, probably for this
and even in Asia. It appeared prominently inpurpose. Since they are made to grip, the
ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt as a symbol ofdecoration on the handles are minimal and the
kings and in Eastern Asia (where people hadhandle surfaces are smooth. Again you find them
never actually seen real lions!) they weremade of wood, ivory, and even scrimshaw.
worshiped as protectors of humans from evilOther heraldic positions are not often found as
spirits. No wonder cane-makers loved to make lionscripture, but as a painted form on button-shaped
walking canes!walking cane heads. In fact, most of these
From medieval times, the lion was used inrepresent coats-of-arms of various countries.
heraldry throughout Europe. Although there areYou can find two other types of lion walking
many variations of heraldic lions, there are severalsticks. One is a roundish lion head sitting on top of
major positions of the lion: rampant (standing onthe cane. This lion often opens its mouth wide as
hind legs), passant (walking), statant (standing onif it were roaring. Some have glass eyes. (I
four legs), secant (sitting), and couchant (lyingpersonally prefer this type of lion walking cane. It
down). For example, the royal coat of arms ofis easy to carry and still quite fashionable.)
Scotland has a rampant lion, and the coat of armsAnother type is a lion head at the end of a
in England has passant lions. These posturescrooked walking sticks. A silver or pewter scripted
influenced somewhat the shapes of lions on thelion head is inserted at the end of the crooked
walking sticks.handle. This is probably the most comfortable
A rampant lion, which is the most popular posture,walking cane to carry. Since silver and pewter are
is often found positioned at the top of the walkingfairly easy to manipulate, you will find this a very
cane, just above the grip. Most often the lionfinely scripted lion-head walking sticks.
holds a shield as many heraldic lions do. TheYou may also want to take note of African-made
scriptures are rather small and will not preventhand-carved walking canes with a lion theme.
you from gripping the scripture part while holdingThey are really beautiful and have the warmth of
the cane. Many "real" antique lion walking sticksfine rare woods that grow on the lands where
you find are made of wood, but one modernreal lions actually live. Even though many have
reproduction is made with a beautiful pewtercontemporary designs (based on older African
scripture.walking sticks), they are compatible in beauty to
Another heraldic posture you may find isany of the antique lion walking canes made in
couchant. This position creates a T-shaped orEurope or the US, and worth owning as a
L-shaped handle over the cane shaft which can begentleman's fashion accessory.
used to support body weight - which is unlike