Ilenti yomqala yomdlezana
- Date: 05-05-1962 , 2024-10-28
- Subjects: Beadwork , A braid necklace for the nursing mother
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12116 , vital:76054
- Description: The braid necklace, a treasured emblem for the nursing mother, beautifully encapsulates a harmonious blend of utility and cultural significance. Crafted from a soft, white cloth neckband, it is intricately adorned with colourful beads that catch the light while threads of black braid weave through it, creating an elegant contrast. This striking black braid, reminiscent of the graceful plumes of ostrich feathers, symbolizes the resilience and nurturing instinct innate to motherhood. The pristine white cloth represents purity, mirroring the profound and nurturing bond that exists between mother and child. This necklace serves not only as an accessory but as a versatile statement of love and devotion, effortlessly complementing both daily red ochre dresses and ceremonial white garments. As the nursing mother wears this delicate piece, she embodies her role as a caregiver, harmonizing her personal identity with her cultural legacy. Each strand of the necklace intertwines tradition and modernity, crafting a timeless tapestry that echoes the strength and grace inherent in motherhood, connecting us to its enduring significance. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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Ilenti yomqala yomfazana
- Date: 05-05-1962 , 2024-10-28
- Subjects: Beadwork , A braid necklace for a young woman
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12137 , vital:76056
- Description: This exquisite, beaded necklace is designed for a young woman, featuring a soft white cloth neckband that contrasts beautifully with its intricate decorations. The neckband is adorned with narrow, vibrant stripes that add a touch of elegance, and it is fringed with rich black material that enhances its visual appeal. Delicate bead patterns intermingle with flat strips of beads, creating a stunning interplay of shapes and textures. The necklace is further embellished with delicate threads of black braid, predominantly showcasing lush green and bright yellow hues, giving it a lively and eye-catching character. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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Isimamhlaba
- Date: 04-09-1952 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Isimamhlaba Throat-band for senior teenagers of AbaThembu
- Language: English
- Type: personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12228 , vital:76082
- Description: A broad, flat throat band adorned with intricate beadwork. This striking piece features an ornate design arranged in geometric patterns, complemented by a charming bell and a beaded body harness. Traditionally worn as a symbol of teenage adornment from the age of eighteen until the celebration of "Umtshotsho," it showcases a beautiful lineal tree design crafted in white on the bell. Notably, this version does not include the harness, allowing the elegance of the throat band to stand out. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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Isimamhlaba
- Date: 04-09-1952 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Isimamhlaba Throat-band for senior teenagers of AbaThembu
- Language: English
- Type: personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12238 , vital:76084
- Description: The piece features a broad, flat throat band intricately designed with a series of beads. This ornate band is divided into panels, showcasing a captivating geometric pattern that draws the eye. Adorned with a decorative bell and complemented by a beaded body harness, this accessory symbolises a significant rite of passage, worn from the age of eighteen until the traditional ceremony known as "Umtshotsho." The design boasts an elaborate linework in striking navy and white bands, adding depth and elegance to the overall aesthetic. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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Isimamhlaba
- Date: 04-09-1952 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Isimamhlaba Throatband for senior teenagers of AbaThembu
- Language: English
- Type: personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12248 , vital:76085
- Description: This exquisite throat band features a comprehensive and flat design adorned with intricate beadwork. The ornate band showcases a series of geometrical patterns, beautifully complemented by a beaded body harness that adds depth and texture. Traditionally worn by teenagers from their 18th year until the period known as "umtshotsho," the band is embellished with a striking lineal tree design rendered in pure white, symbolizing growth and vibrancy. Each detail of this accessory reflects a rich cultural heritage, making it a treasured piece of adornment. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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Isimamhlaba
- Date: 03-09-1952 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Isimamhlaba Throatband for senior teenage of AbaThembu
- Language: English
- Type: personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12279 , vital:76088
- Description: A broad, flat throat band adorned with intricate beads, showcasing a stunning array of geometrical patterns. This ornate band is complemented by a delicately crafted body harness featuring a bell that jingles with movement. It represents the pinnacle of teenage adornment, proudly worn during the vibrant umtshotsho dance, symbolising youth and celebration. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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Isimamhlaba
- Date: 03-09-1952 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Isimamhlaba Throat-band for senior teenagers of AbaThembu
- Language: English
- Type: personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12267 , vital:76087
- Description: A broad, elegantly flat throat band adorned with a vibrant bead tapestry. This striking piece features intricate navy and white beads arranged in a linear design that evokes the image of a white tree, accented by eye-catching chevrons at the centre. It stands as a testament to the artistry of teenage beadwork, showcasing both creativity and skill. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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Isimamhlaba
- Date: 03-09-1952 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Isimamhlaba Throat-band for senior teenagers of AbaThembu
- Language: English
- Type: personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12258 , vital:76086
- Description: A beautifully crafted beaded throat band featuring a striking navy and white tapestry. The design showcases a series of elegant, linear white trees interspersed with chevron patterns at the centre, creating a visually appealing contrast. This piece stands as a testament to exceptional teenage beadwork, capturing both artistry and creativity in its intricate details. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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Isiphondo for middle and old age
- Date: 03-03-1960 , 2024-10-28
- Subjects: Beadwork , Medicine horn for middle and old age
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12178 , vital:76077
- Description: A small horn, transformed in this instance into an elegant bottle. Suspended from a delicate necklet are two intricately beaded bottles, each adorned with vibrant bead streamers that dance gently with movement. Typically worn by men and women of middle age or older, these ornate vessels hold precious medicine sourced from traditional healers, a testament to the rich heritage of natural remedies. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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Isiphondo for young unmarried women
- Date: 03-03-1960 , 2024-10-28
- Subjects: Beadwork , Medicine horn for young unmarried women
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12188 , vital:76078
- Description: Delicate little horns adorned her neck, an intricately crafted necklet from which hung a pair of miniature horns, skilfully carved from wood and embellished with vibrant beaded bands of colour. In times past, women donned small blue buck horns as protective charms against malevolent spirits. As these natural adornments became scarce, artisans began to shape wooden replicas to carry on the tradition. However, this custom is fading, with many opting for small glass bottles instead. In this particular instance, a young unmarried woman draped in soft pink wool proudly sported the whimsical charm around her neck. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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