Impempe
- Date: 1957-09-08 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Beadwork , Whistle
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12397 , vital:76100
- Description: The whistle is an intricate necklet featuring a suspended steel whistle. This elegant piece is adorned with a flat strip of vibrant beads, alongside playful short bead streamers that add a touch of movement. Soft pink wool pompoms enhance its charm, creating a delightful contrast. Crafted with meticulous care, the whistle includes porcelain and glass beads that shimmer in the light, complementing the sturdy steel whistle. A delicate pearl button completes the design, elevating the overall aesthetic with a hint of sophistication. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1957-09-08
Umgangxo
- Date: 1957-09-08 , 2024-10-30
- Subjects: Beadwork , Body harness
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12872 , vital:76173
- Description: The body harness is a testament to its unique design, featuring a striking combination of shimmering white beads, navy lines, and star motifs. The 21 vibrant strings, woven intricately to symbolise a fresh start, create a tapestry of colour that is truly one-of-a-kind. The addition of lustrous pearl buttons adds a touch of sophistication, making this piece a must-have for those who appreciate originality and creativity. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1957-09-08
Impempe yengcongolo
- Date: 1957-09-03 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Beadwork , Whistle
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12384 , vital:76099
- Description: A beautiful whistle crafted from slender reeds adorned with an array of colourful beads and soft wool pompoms. This charming piece, embellished with shiny pearl buttons and a unique calabash, is worn by a spirited young boy, aged between 7 and 10 years. The combination of textures and materials reflects the boy’s playful nature, making it a delightful accessory that captures the essence of his youth. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1957-09-03
Iguza
- Date: 1957-08-09 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Beadwork , Calabash
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12531 , vital:76121
- Description: A stunningly crafted calabash, fully adorned with intricate beads in an array of vibrant colours—pristine white, lush green, sunny yellow, fiery red, deep black, and calming turquoise. The handle is elegantly designed with a striking strip of navy and yellow beads, providing both functionality and aesthetic appeal. This beautifully decorated calabash serves a significant purpose: it is used by a traditional doctor to carry powdered medicine, embodying both artistry and cultural importance in its form. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1957-08-09
Iguza
- Date: 1957-08-09 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Beadwork , Calabash
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12541 , vital:76122
- Description: The calabash, an exquisite decorative piece, is partially adorned with an intricate beadwork design that captivates the eye. Its surface is a vibrant tapestry of colours—crisp white, deep blue, rich black, warm orange, earthy green, and warm brown, each hue blending harmoniously to create a stunning visual impact. This calabash, a cherished symbol of artistry, is carried by middle-aged men and women from the amaBomvana subcultural group, nestled within the isiXhosa-speaking communities. While it serves no practical purpose, its beauty speaks to the rich cultural heritage and creativity of its makers, making it a valuable object of admiration. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1957-08-09
Iguza
- Date: 1957-08-09 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Beadwork , Calabash
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12551 , vital:76123
- Description: A beautifully crafted calabash, adorned with delicate white beads, hangs gracefully from a slender cord. Alongside it rests a pristine white necklet, intricately designed, and a lustrous pearl button that catches the light. The calabash, traditionally used to hold powdered herbal remedies, serves as a sacred amulet, often worn around the neck by the diviner, symbolizing their deep connection to ancestral wisdom and the natural world. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1957-08-09
Umliza wengalo
- Date: 1957-05-09 , 2024-10-28
- Subjects: Beadwork , Bracelets
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11984 , vital:76041
- Description: Two stylish bracelets crafted from tightly coiled brass wire, intricately adorned with flat strip beading that catches the light beautifully. Streamers cascade elegantly from the bracelets, each ending in fluffy pink wool pompoms, adding a playful touch. These vibrant accessories are often worn on the upper arm, popular among teenagers and young adults seeking a unique expression of their individuality. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1957-05-09
Idiliza lengalo
- Date: 1957-04-13 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Beadwork , Armband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12488 , vital:76110
- Description: The accessory features two elegantly crafted armlets made of white beads intricately woven onto sturdy brass bracelets. These armlets are adorned with vibrant turquoise triangles that catch the eye, while ten playful beaded streamers hang gracefully. Each streamer begins and ends with soft wool pompoms in a delightful array of colours: crisp white, vibrant turquoise, deep navy, bold red, and soft pink. This stunning piece is often worn by young adults, adding a touch of artistic flair to their outfits. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1957-04-13
Umliza wentombazana
- Date: 1957-03-06 , 2024-10-28
- Subjects: Beadwork , Bracelets
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11994 , vital:76042
- Description: Two elegant bracelets crafted from tightly coiled brass wire, each adorned with vibrant flat stripe beading that adds a touch of colourful flair. The smaller of the two features beads in a striking turquoise blue against a crisp white background, accompanied by two delicate bells that jingle softly with movement. These playful pieces are typically worn by teenage girls, gracefully resting on their upper arms, showcasing both style and youthful exuberance. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1957-03-06
Umgangxo wentombazana
- Date: 1956-01-07 , 2024-10-30
- Subjects: Beadwork , Body harness
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12884 , vital:76175
- Description: A beautifully crafted body harness designed for a young girl, adorned with six shimmering beaded curtain rings that feature flat white beaded tabs. These tabs are elegantly fringed with glistening black pearls, adding a touch of sophistication. The harness is further embellished with intricate designs of navy chevrons, diamond patterns, and stylised trees, creating a striking visual tapestry that captures the imagination. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1956-01-07
Umgangxo wentombazana
- Date: 1956-01-07 , 2024-10-23
- Subjects: Beadwork , Body harness
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11563 , vital:75985
- Description: The ornate harness worn by the young girl captures her community's vibrant spirit and rich cultural heritage, adding a dazzling touch to the umtshotsho dance. Meticulously crafted with care and attention to detail, it incorporates six intricately beaded curtain rings, symbolising beauty and tradition. Predominantly adorned with white and navy hues, the colours evoke a sense of purity, grace, and depth, reflecting the essence of the dance and the youthful energy of its participants. As the young girl dons this harness, she embodies her culture's traditions, moving gracefully and confidently to the dance's rhythm. With each step, she celebrates her heritage and embraces the joy of communal expression, leaving behind a trail of shimmering beads that narrate her people's resilience and unity. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1956-01-07
Umgangxo womfazana
- Date: 1956-01-07 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Body harness
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11589 , vital:75987
- Description: The harness worn by the young woman is a captivating representation of cultural tradition and individual expression. It is meticulously crafted from flat bead strips and delicate chains and adorned with bead streamers that culminate in charming pink wool pompoms. This ensemble is not just an accessory; it reflects her vibrant spirit and deep connection to her heritage. As she partakes in Entlombeni celebration, each movement sends the bead streamers and pompoms swaying, creating a mesmerising spectacle of colour and movement. The intricate craftsmanship of the beadwork speaks to the skill and artistry of her community, while the pink wool pompoms add a playful and whimsical touch, symbolizing joy and vitality. With each step, she pays homage to the traditions of her culture and celebrates her own identity, weaving together the past and present in a vibrant tapestry of expression and belonging. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1956-01-07
Ubulunga bempungutye
- Date: 1955-06-12 , 2024-10-23
- Subjects: Beadwork , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11682 , vital:75996
- Description: The necklace is a ceremonial neckband, comprising dual strands of white beads, culminating in a single pearl button. This adornment is further embellished with the pelts and furs derived from a jackal. Notably, this neckband transcends gender boundaries, being universally worn by both males and females. This piece not only serves as a decorative accessory but also signifies cultural and perhaps ritualistic importance, warranting further investigation into its origins, symbolism, and role within isiXhosa-speaking people who utilise it. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1955-06-12
Umgangxo wamakhehla
- Date: 1955-03-03 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Body harness
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11553 , vital:75984
- Description: The body harness adorning the elderly gentleman is a testament to his wisdom and the rich tapestry of his life experiences. Crafted from flat bead strips and delicate chains, it serves as a tangible expression of his journey through time. The choice of pink and navy beads intricately woven into the harness symbolizes the depth of his maturity and the wisdom that comes with age. Each bead holds a story, representing the milestones, challenges, and triumphs that have shaped his character and enriched his soul. As he wears this harness, he carries with him the weight of his years, as well as the resilience and grace that have carried him through. It becomes more than just an accessory; it symbolises his resilience, strength, and enduring spirit. With each step, he moves forward with dignity and purpose, embodying the wisdom and legacy of generations past and paving the way for those who will follow in his footsteps. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1955-03-03
Umgangxo wentombi
- Date: 1955-03-03 , 2024-10-23
- Subjects: Beadwork , Body harness
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11543 , vital:75983
- Description: The girl's body harness is a beautiful testament to her cultural heritage and unique identity. Painstakingly crafted from flat bead strips and delicate chains, it exudes elegance and grace, serving as more than just an accessory. It symbolises her deep connection to her community and her personal journey of self-discovery. Every bead strip and chain is thoughtfully chosen and arranged to reflect her individual personality and style. As she wears this harness, she carries with her the stories of her ancestors and the traditions that have shaped her identity. It becomes an integral part of her, accentuating her beauty and grace as she confidently navigates the world. With each step, she pays homage to her heritage while carving out her own path, embodying the timeless spirit of her culture with every bead that adorns her body. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1955-03-03
Umgangxo womfana
- Date: 1955-03-03 , 2024-10-23
- Subjects: Beadwork , Body harness
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11575 , vital:75986
- Description: The intricately beaded body harness is worn by young men from the abaThembu subcultural group, a subset within the isiXhosa-speaking community. This traditional garment features a metal-encased mirror embellished with long bead streamers and is typically worn during the entlombeni dance. Crafted with meticulous care, the harness incorporates tin, glass mirror, beads, and pink wool pompoms and prominently features the use of yellow and green beads, symbolising fertility and the promise of new life. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1955-03-03
Ithumbu
- Date: 1955-02-12 , 2024-10-23
- Subjects: Beadwork , Wide collar Neck-band
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11820 , vital:76009
- Description: Ithumbu is a distinctive wide-collar neckband traditionally adorned by young females. This particular neckband is characterized by its expansive breadth and intricate open beadwork design. The dominant colour palette utilised in creating Ithumbu includes primarily white, complemented by green and turquoise bands. These traditional colours reflect aesthetic preferences and the cultural significance attributed to this piece of adornment within the community. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1955-02-12
Inkciyo yengwemesha
- Date: 1954-07-01 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Genital girdle
- Language: English
- Type: realia , personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/8309 , vital:67691
- Description: A genital girdle with brass washers in which the bead apron is supported at the back by two rows of very small brass washers strung on plaited cloth threads, worn by a girl of 12 or more years, It is part of Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection that was acquired from Mrs Broster in 1992. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1954-07-01
Inkciyo yentombazana
- Date: 1954-07-01 , 2024-10-22
- Subjects: Beadwork , A girdle design for girls of AbaThembu
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11327 , vital:75957
- Description: The girdle apron is a marvel of intricate craftsmanship, showcasing a mesmerising fusion of plaited threads and delicate bead filaments meticulously intertwined. Supported by a beadwork tapestry band, this exquisite piece is a captivating symbol of cultural heritage and tradition. Typically worn by young girls aged five to six years old within AbaThembu, it represents a pivotal stage of growth and transition. Each thread and bead woven into its fabric carries profound significance, echoing the wisdom and values passed down through generations. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the girdle apron embodies a sense of belonging and pride, fostering a connection to one's cultural roots and identity. Through wearing this sacred garment, young girls are initiated into the rich tapestry of their heritage, embracing their role within the community and carrying forward the legacy of their ancestors with reverence and grace. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1954-07-01
Inkciyo yomntu omdala
- Date: 1954-07-01 , 2024-10-22
- Subjects: Beadwork , Inkciyo, a girdle desinged for matured women of AbaThembu
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11400 , vital:75963
- Description: The girdle is an aged accessory, featuring a flat bead strip and an apron adorned with three bead fringes, secured in place by three rows of brass washers threaded on leather thongs. Traditionally worn by a mature woman in her mid-fifties or older, this historic piece is crafted from leather and sinew and is distinguished by a sizable artillery button. Notably, it has recently undergone repairs using strips of goat or sheep skin. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1954-07-01