Riffian Dagger, known as Seboula, Early 20th Century.

Berber dagger with a very slender and pointed straight blade, featuring a specially shaped handle inlaid with silver filigree, and a carved wooden sheath. Length 44 cm. It is in used condition, with a slight defect in the wooden sheath visible in Photo No. 7. This dagger is from the Berber population of Morocco, specifically of the Riffian type, from the first half of the 20th century.

The Seboula is a traditional dagger-type sword originating from Morocco, specifically from the Rif region. The Seboula is a long dagger that stands out due to its straight blade, unlike other Maghreb swords such as the Koumiya or Nimcha.