Isidlokolo seGqirha
- Date: 1965-10-10 , 2024-10-23
- Subjects: Beadwork , Isidlokolo (Headgear) samaGqirha
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment , personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11631 , vital:75991
- Description: The headgear of a Diviner is a traditional piece crafted from wildcat skin and soft cotton. It features a fringed base adorned with a white beaded flat tab, embellished with a modern geometric design in navy, red, and yellow. White beaded streamers cover the wearer's forehead, while two chin straps, also adorned with white beads, complete the piece. The back of the headgear is overlaid with a red diagonal design strip and four long white beaded streamers. This headgear is traditionally worn by male and female traditional doctors who have completed their training. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-10-10
- Date: 1965-10-10 , 2024-10-23
- Subjects: Beadwork , Isidlokolo (Headgear) samaGqirha
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment , personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11631 , vital:75991
- Description: The headgear of a Diviner is a traditional piece crafted from wildcat skin and soft cotton. It features a fringed base adorned with a white beaded flat tab, embellished with a modern geometric design in navy, red, and yellow. White beaded streamers cover the wearer's forehead, while two chin straps, also adorned with white beads, complete the piece. The back of the headgear is overlaid with a red diagonal design strip and four long white beaded streamers. This headgear is traditionally worn by male and female traditional doctors who have completed their training. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-10-10
Icici
- Date: 1965-09-03 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Beaded earring designed for senior teenage girls and young women of AbaThembu , Earring
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12289 , vital:76089
- Description: A striking oversized chrome hoop earring designed to catch the eye is a popular accessory among teenage girls and young women. Its sleek, reflective surface adds a bold touch to any outfit, making it a favoured piece for decoration and self-expression. This statement earring not only accentuates the wearer's features but also embodies a vibrant sense of youthful style and confidence. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-09-03
- Date: 1965-09-03 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Beaded earring designed for senior teenage girls and young women of AbaThembu , Earring
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12289 , vital:76089
- Description: A striking oversized chrome hoop earring designed to catch the eye is a popular accessory among teenage girls and young women. Its sleek, reflective surface adds a bold touch to any outfit, making it a favoured piece for decoration and self-expression. This statement earring not only accentuates the wearer's features but also embodies a vibrant sense of youthful style and confidence. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-09-03
Ihobho
- Date: 1965-09-03 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Beaded earring designed for senior teenagers of AmaMfengu , Earring
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12299 , vital:76090
- Description: Two ornate brass curtain rings are adorned with a flat strip of intricate beading, which catches the light beautifully. Delicate short bead streamers cascade from the rings, adding a touch of elegance. This stunning design has its roots in the amaMfengu subcultural group, seamlessly blending with the rich heritage of the isiXhosa-speaking community in the Peddie district. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-09-03
- Date: 1965-09-03 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Beaded earring designed for senior teenagers of AmaMfengu , Earring
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12299 , vital:76090
- Description: Two ornate brass curtain rings are adorned with a flat strip of intricate beading, which catches the light beautifully. Delicate short bead streamers cascade from the rings, adding a touch of elegance. This stunning design has its roots in the amaMfengu subcultural group, seamlessly blending with the rich heritage of the isiXhosa-speaking community in the Peddie district. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-09-03
Imiqhoboka yomqala
- Date: 1965-07-12 , 2024-10-30
- Subjects: Imiqhoboka neckband used by teenagers of AbaThembu , Neckband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12632 , vital:76134
- Description: The necklace features a unique design composed of five vibrant tubes: one in deep navy paired with crisp white, another showcasing a lively green complemented by white, a striking solid red, a charming blend of white and turquoise, and a delicate combination of navy, pink, and white. At its centre, a lustrous white pearl button stands out, adorned with a burst of colours, including yellow, white, green, red, and turquoise. This eye-catching accessory is often worn by teenagers who participate in the energetic and spirited umtshotsho dance, adding a playful flair to their movements. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-07-12
- Date: 1965-07-12 , 2024-10-30
- Subjects: Imiqhoboka neckband used by teenagers of AbaThembu , Neckband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12632 , vital:76134
- Description: The necklace features a unique design composed of five vibrant tubes: one in deep navy paired with crisp white, another showcasing a lively green complemented by white, a striking solid red, a charming blend of white and turquoise, and a delicate combination of navy, pink, and white. At its centre, a lustrous white pearl button stands out, adorned with a burst of colours, including yellow, white, green, red, and turquoise. This eye-catching accessory is often worn by teenagers who participate in the energetic and spirited umtshotsho dance, adding a playful flair to their movements. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-07-12
Imiqhoboka yomqala
- Date: 1965-07-12 , 2024-10-30
- Subjects: Beadwork , Imiqhoboka neckband used by teenagers of AbaThembu
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12621 , vital:76133
- Description: A stunning necklace comprised of five elegant tubes in alternating colours of deep navy and crisp white, vibrant green and soft white, as well as lively orange alongside pure white. The piece is adorned with exquisite pearls in shades of ocean blue and soft pink, which beautifully contrast against cheerful yellow beads and delicate white ones. This eye-catching jewellery is a popular choice among teenagers, especially when attending the lively umtshotsho dance, where it adds a touch of flair and individuality to their vibrant attire. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-07-12
- Date: 1965-07-12 , 2024-10-30
- Subjects: Beadwork , Imiqhoboka neckband used by teenagers of AbaThembu
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12621 , vital:76133
- Description: A stunning necklace comprised of five elegant tubes in alternating colours of deep navy and crisp white, vibrant green and soft white, as well as lively orange alongside pure white. The piece is adorned with exquisite pearls in shades of ocean blue and soft pink, which beautifully contrast against cheerful yellow beads and delicate white ones. This eye-catching jewellery is a popular choice among teenagers, especially when attending the lively umtshotsho dance, where it adds a touch of flair and individuality to their vibrant attire. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-07-12
Iimiqhoboka yomqala
- Date: 1965-05-13 , 2024-10-30
- Subjects: Imiqhoboka neckband used by teenagers of AbaThembu , Neckband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12605 , vital:76132
- Description: A striking necklace composed of three vibrant tubes in shades of yellow and white, orange and white, and red and green. The brass buttons add a bold contrast against the luminous yellow and white beads. This eye-catching accessory is often worn by teenagers during the energetic umtshotsho dance, where its colourful design captures the spirit and vibrancy of the celebration. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-05-13
- Date: 1965-05-13 , 2024-10-30
- Subjects: Imiqhoboka neckband used by teenagers of AbaThembu , Neckband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12605 , vital:76132
- Description: A striking necklace composed of three vibrant tubes in shades of yellow and white, orange and white, and red and green. The brass buttons add a bold contrast against the luminous yellow and white beads. This eye-catching accessory is often worn by teenagers during the energetic umtshotsho dance, where its colourful design captures the spirit and vibrancy of the celebration. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-05-13
Imiqhoboka yomqala
- Date: 1965-05-13 , 2024-10-30
- Subjects: Imiqhoboka neckband used by teenagers of AbaThembu , Neckband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12642 , vital:76137
- Description: Adorning the neck is a striking necklace composed of five elegant tubes, each featuring a unique colour combination: a deep navy paired with crisp white, vibrant orange combined with soft white, a refreshing green alongside a bright white, a lively blend of orange, white, and sunny yellow, and finally, a harmonious mix of green, blue, and white. Interspersed among these tubes are exquisite pearls in shades of pristine white, delicate pink, sunny yellow, and lush green, adding a touch of elegance. The necklace is further enhanced by chrome buttons that create a stunning contrast with the white, orange, green, and navy beads. This captivating piece is a favourite accessory among teenagers participating in the lively Umtshotsho dance, embodying both spirit and style. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-05-13
- Date: 1965-05-13 , 2024-10-30
- Subjects: Imiqhoboka neckband used by teenagers of AbaThembu , Neckband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12642 , vital:76137
- Description: Adorning the neck is a striking necklace composed of five elegant tubes, each featuring a unique colour combination: a deep navy paired with crisp white, vibrant orange combined with soft white, a refreshing green alongside a bright white, a lively blend of orange, white, and sunny yellow, and finally, a harmonious mix of green, blue, and white. Interspersed among these tubes are exquisite pearls in shades of pristine white, delicate pink, sunny yellow, and lush green, adding a touch of elegance. The necklace is further enhanced by chrome buttons that create a stunning contrast with the white, orange, green, and navy beads. This captivating piece is a favourite accessory among teenagers participating in the lively Umtshotsho dance, embodying both spirit and style. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-05-13
Ithumbu
- Date: 1965-05-12 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Personal adornment
- Language: English
- Type: personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/9012 , vital:71952
- Description: The wide collar neckband, with its intricate beadwork featuring bands of navy, turquoise, white, and black lines, is a striking example of traditional isiXhosa beadwork. Adorned with nine pearl buttons arranged in a vertical line design and edged with cotton, this collar neckband showcases exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. The use of navy, turquoise, white, and black colours in the beadwork likely carries symbolic significance within isiXhosa culture, possibly representing elements of nature, spirituality, or cultural identity. The incorporation of pearl buttons adds an element of elegance and luxury to the piece, while the ornate fringe consisting of round white pearls enhances its visual appeal. Specifically worn by married men of the abaThembu cultural group, this collar neckband is a marker of marital status and cultural identity within the community. The neckband offers valuable insights into the intricate techniques and symbolic meanings embedded within traditional beadwork, shedding light on the richness and diversity of African cultural expressions. , 11x35x70cm , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-05-12
- Date: 1965-05-12 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Personal adornment
- Language: English
- Type: personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/9012 , vital:71952
- Description: The wide collar neckband, with its intricate beadwork featuring bands of navy, turquoise, white, and black lines, is a striking example of traditional isiXhosa beadwork. Adorned with nine pearl buttons arranged in a vertical line design and edged with cotton, this collar neckband showcases exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. The use of navy, turquoise, white, and black colours in the beadwork likely carries symbolic significance within isiXhosa culture, possibly representing elements of nature, spirituality, or cultural identity. The incorporation of pearl buttons adds an element of elegance and luxury to the piece, while the ornate fringe consisting of round white pearls enhances its visual appeal. Specifically worn by married men of the abaThembu cultural group, this collar neckband is a marker of marital status and cultural identity within the community. The neckband offers valuable insights into the intricate techniques and symbolic meanings embedded within traditional beadwork, shedding light on the richness and diversity of African cultural expressions. , 11x35x70cm , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-05-12
Umgangxo
- Date: 1965-02-23 , 2024-10-30
- Subjects: Umgangxo, a body harness used by the youth of AmaBomvana , Body harness
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12862 , vital:76172
- Description: This stunningly designed body harness is a true work of art, featuring two intricately crafted brass rings that serve as the focal points of the piece. Each ring is gracefully embellished with meticulously arranged, beaded flat strips, which enhance the overall elegance of the harness. The design is further enriched by a delicate network of bead filaments that weave together to form a striking central triangle, measuring 3x4 cm. This triangle, too, is adorned with an array of colourful beads, drawing the eye in with its intricate details. The entire ensemble showcases an exquisite blend of craftsmanship and creativity, highlighted by a vibrant palette that includes bold oranges, bright lime greens, deep navy blues, and pristine white glass beads. Together, these elements create a captivating visual experience, making a powerful artistic statement. This body harness is traditionally worn by the youth of AmaBomvana in Coffee Bay, Mqanduli, embodying both cultural significance and aesthetic beauty. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-02-23
- Date: 1965-02-23 , 2024-10-30
- Subjects: Umgangxo, a body harness used by the youth of AmaBomvana , Body harness
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12862 , vital:76172
- Description: This stunningly designed body harness is a true work of art, featuring two intricately crafted brass rings that serve as the focal points of the piece. Each ring is gracefully embellished with meticulously arranged, beaded flat strips, which enhance the overall elegance of the harness. The design is further enriched by a delicate network of bead filaments that weave together to form a striking central triangle, measuring 3x4 cm. This triangle, too, is adorned with an array of colourful beads, drawing the eye in with its intricate details. The entire ensemble showcases an exquisite blend of craftsmanship and creativity, highlighted by a vibrant palette that includes bold oranges, bright lime greens, deep navy blues, and pristine white glass beads. Together, these elements create a captivating visual experience, making a powerful artistic statement. This body harness is traditionally worn by the youth of AmaBomvana in Coffee Bay, Mqanduli, embodying both cultural significance and aesthetic beauty. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-02-23
Imiqhoboka yomqala
- Date: 1965-02-12 , 2024-10-30
- Subjects: Imiqhoboka neckband used by teenagers of AbaThembu , Neckband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12653 , vital:76139
- Description: The necklace features a vibrant array of four striking tubes adorned with a mix of red and white, as well as yellow and white patterns. Scattered among these are porcelain and glass beads in bold yellow, deep red, fresh green, and crisp white, creating a lively visual tapestry. Accentuating the necklace are brass buttons that provide a striking contrast to the navy, pristine white, and turquoise porcelain beads. Pearls add an elegant touch, creating a playful yet sophisticated piece ideal for teenagers who enjoy expressing their unique style. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-02-12
- Date: 1965-02-12 , 2024-10-30
- Subjects: Imiqhoboka neckband used by teenagers of AbaThembu , Neckband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12653 , vital:76139
- Description: The necklace features a vibrant array of four striking tubes adorned with a mix of red and white, as well as yellow and white patterns. Scattered among these are porcelain and glass beads in bold yellow, deep red, fresh green, and crisp white, creating a lively visual tapestry. Accentuating the necklace are brass buttons that provide a striking contrast to the navy, pristine white, and turquoise porcelain beads. Pearls add an elegant touch, creating a playful yet sophisticated piece ideal for teenagers who enjoy expressing their unique style. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-02-12
Idiliza-lengalo
- Date: 1965-01-04 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Idiliza-lengalo armband used by young and middle aged men and women of AbaThembu , Armband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12443 , vital:76104
- Description: A striking pair of armbands, intricately woven from brass, known as irhwantsi, showcases a flat white bead tab adorned with two lustrous pearls and sparkling diamonds. These bands are elegantly fringed with a vibrant array of pearls in navy, red, white, and black, complemented by delicate white streamers and playful pink pom-poms. Traditionally worn by both young and middle-aged men and women, these adornments are a stunning blend of colour and texture, reflecting a rich cultural heritage. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-01-04
- Date: 1965-01-04 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Idiliza-lengalo armband used by young and middle aged men and women of AbaThembu , Armband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12443 , vital:76104
- Description: A striking pair of armbands, intricately woven from brass, known as irhwantsi, showcases a flat white bead tab adorned with two lustrous pearls and sparkling diamonds. These bands are elegantly fringed with a vibrant array of pearls in navy, red, white, and black, complemented by delicate white streamers and playful pink pom-poms. Traditionally worn by both young and middle-aged men and women, these adornments are a stunning blend of colour and texture, reflecting a rich cultural heritage. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1965-01-04
Isidanga
- Date: 1964-03-13 , 2024-10-21
- Subjects: Beadwork , Isidanga Necklace for married men of isiXhosa-speaking communities
- Language: English
- Type: personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11207 , vital:75932
- Description: The intricate necklace consists of 24 strands of delicate light turquoise beads held in place by black beads. Traditionally, it is worn as a shoulder strap by married men from isiXhosa-speaking subcultural groups like abaThembu, amaGcaleka, and amaMpondomise. It's worth noting that the amaMpondo cultural group does not traditionally incorporate this style of necklace. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1964-03-13
- Date: 1964-03-13 , 2024-10-21
- Subjects: Beadwork , Isidanga Necklace for married men of isiXhosa-speaking communities
- Language: English
- Type: personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11207 , vital:75932
- Description: The intricate necklace consists of 24 strands of delicate light turquoise beads held in place by black beads. Traditionally, it is worn as a shoulder strap by married men from isiXhosa-speaking subcultural groups like abaThembu, amaGcaleka, and amaMpondomise. It's worth noting that the amaMpondo cultural group does not traditionally incorporate this style of necklace. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1964-03-13
Ithumbu
- Date: 1964-03-13 , 2024-10-23
- Subjects: Beadwork , Ithumbu Wide-collar neckband lakwaBomvana
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11803 , vital:76007
- Description: A narrow circular beaded flat tab neckband in white, green, navy, and orange is worn around the neck by Bomvana young and adult women. It includes two bands of vibrant pink and one in captivating turquoise blue; each delicately edged in white 'amaso' beads. Among isiXhosa-speaking cultural groups, this wide-collar neckband is revered as a symbol of heritage and identity. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1964-03-13
- Date: 1964-03-13 , 2024-10-23
- Subjects: Beadwork , Ithumbu Wide-collar neckband lakwaBomvana
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11803 , vital:76007
- Description: A narrow circular beaded flat tab neckband in white, green, navy, and orange is worn around the neck by Bomvana young and adult women. It includes two bands of vibrant pink and one in captivating turquoise blue; each delicately edged in white 'amaso' beads. Among isiXhosa-speaking cultural groups, this wide-collar neckband is revered as a symbol of heritage and identity. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1964-03-13
Ithumbu labantu abadala
- Date: 1964-03-13 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Wide-collar Neckband
- Language: English
- Type: personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/9061 , vital:72246
- Description: The bead collar necklace, steeped in tradition and cultural significance, showcases a mesmerising blend of colors and patterns that captivate the eye and soul alike. Crafted in the classic design of bands featuring turquoise, navy, pink, and white, each bead meticulously placed to create a harmonious tapestry of hues. The subtle elegance of black pearls and white beads adorning the edges adds a touch of refinement to this timeless piece. Notably, the inclusion of pink signifies a passage into maturity, denoting the wearer's status within the older age group. Embraced by both adult males and females, this necklace transcends gender boundaries, serving as a unifying symbol of shared heritage and identity. As it graces the necks of its wearers, it becomes a tangible expression of cultural pride and unity, weaving together threads of tradition and belonging that resonate across generations. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1964-03-13
- Date: 1964-03-13 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Wide-collar Neckband
- Language: English
- Type: personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/9061 , vital:72246
- Description: The bead collar necklace, steeped in tradition and cultural significance, showcases a mesmerising blend of colors and patterns that captivate the eye and soul alike. Crafted in the classic design of bands featuring turquoise, navy, pink, and white, each bead meticulously placed to create a harmonious tapestry of hues. The subtle elegance of black pearls and white beads adorning the edges adds a touch of refinement to this timeless piece. Notably, the inclusion of pink signifies a passage into maturity, denoting the wearer's status within the older age group. Embraced by both adult males and females, this necklace transcends gender boundaries, serving as a unifying symbol of shared heritage and identity. As it graces the necks of its wearers, it becomes a tangible expression of cultural pride and unity, weaving together threads of tradition and belonging that resonate across generations. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1964-03-13
Ithumbu labantu abadala
- Date: 1964-03-13 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Ithumbu Wide-collar Neckband for elders of both genders within AbaThembu, AmaGcaleka and AmaMpondomise
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11833 , vital:76010
- Description: The bead collar necklace represents tradition and culture, blending vibrant colours and intricate patterns that enchant the observer's eyes and spirit alike. It is meticulously crafted with bands of turquoise, navy, pink, and white beads, each thoughtfully placed to create a seamless tapestry of hues. Adding black pearls and white beads along the edges adds a touch of sophistication to this timeless piece. The presence of pink in the design symbolises a transition into maturity, signifying the wearer's status within the older age group. Embraced by men and women, this necklace transcends gender distinctions, serving as a unifying emblem of shared heritage and identity. As it adorns the necks of its wearers, it becomes a tangible expression of cultural pride and unity, interweaving threads of tradition and belonging that resonate across generations. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1964-03-13
- Date: 1964-03-13 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Ithumbu Wide-collar Neckband for elders of both genders within AbaThembu, AmaGcaleka and AmaMpondomise
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11833 , vital:76010
- Description: The bead collar necklace represents tradition and culture, blending vibrant colours and intricate patterns that enchant the observer's eyes and spirit alike. It is meticulously crafted with bands of turquoise, navy, pink, and white beads, each thoughtfully placed to create a seamless tapestry of hues. Adding black pearls and white beads along the edges adds a touch of sophistication to this timeless piece. The presence of pink in the design symbolises a transition into maturity, signifying the wearer's status within the older age group. Embraced by men and women, this necklace transcends gender distinctions, serving as a unifying emblem of shared heritage and identity. As it adorns the necks of its wearers, it becomes a tangible expression of cultural pride and unity, interweaving threads of tradition and belonging that resonate across generations. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1964-03-13
Ithumbu laseRhode
- Date: 1964-03-13 , 2024-10-23
- Subjects: Beadwork , Ithumbu Wide-collar Neckband of western Thembuland near Lesotho
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11780 , vital:76005
- Description: Originating from the beautiful western Thembuland region near Lesotho, this intricate bead necklace resembles the sinuous form of intestines, capturing attention with its unique allure. It features a predominant hue of mesmerising turquoise blue, lending it an enchanting aura. The colours and design of this necklace hold a distinct narrative, introduced to the region by traditional doctors who adorned themselves with these foreign embellishments. Each bead carries a story of cultural exchange and reverence, embodying the rich tapestry of traditions woven throughout the land. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1964-03-13
- Date: 1964-03-13 , 2024-10-23
- Subjects: Beadwork , Ithumbu Wide-collar Neckband of western Thembuland near Lesotho
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11780 , vital:76005
- Description: Originating from the beautiful western Thembuland region near Lesotho, this intricate bead necklace resembles the sinuous form of intestines, capturing attention with its unique allure. It features a predominant hue of mesmerising turquoise blue, lending it an enchanting aura. The colours and design of this necklace hold a distinct narrative, introduced to the region by traditional doctors who adorned themselves with these foreign embellishments. Each bead carries a story of cultural exchange and reverence, embodying the rich tapestry of traditions woven throughout the land. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1964-03-13
Ithumbu leGqirhakazi
- Date: 1964-03-13 , 2024-10-23
- Subjects: Beadwork , Wide-collar Neckband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11792 , vital:76006
- Description: The intricately designed exquisite white bead collar necklace showcases an open-work design that captures attention with its elegant simplicity. This timeless piece holds a revered place within tradition, symbolising the sacred essence of priesthood. Worn by those entrusted with spiritual duties, it represents their connection to the divine and their dedication to guiding and serving their community. Each delicate bead woven into its pattern carries the weight of past generations, embodying the wisdom and solemnity of their sacred calling. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1964-03-13
- Date: 1964-03-13 , 2024-10-23
- Subjects: Beadwork , Wide-collar Neckband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11792 , vital:76006
- Description: The intricately designed exquisite white bead collar necklace showcases an open-work design that captures attention with its elegant simplicity. This timeless piece holds a revered place within tradition, symbolising the sacred essence of priesthood. Worn by those entrusted with spiritual duties, it represents their connection to the divine and their dedication to guiding and serving their community. Each delicate bead woven into its pattern carries the weight of past generations, embodying the wisdom and solemnity of their sacred calling. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1964-03-13
Uncumo lwabantu-abadala
- Date: 1964-03-13 , 2024-10-21
- Subjects: Uncumo necklace designed for elderly gentlemen within AbaThembu , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11217 , vital:75933
- Description: A necklace with a beaded strand that hangs loosely, featuring 19 streamers covering the chest, each measuring 1 inch in length. It is intricately crafted with turquoise blue, navy, white, yellow, and clear beads. This design is intended for elderly men and women of abaThembu subcultural group within the isiXhosa-speaking community. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1964-03-13
- Date: 1964-03-13 , 2024-10-21
- Subjects: Uncumo necklace designed for elderly gentlemen within AbaThembu , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11217 , vital:75933
- Description: A necklace with a beaded strand that hangs loosely, featuring 19 streamers covering the chest, each measuring 1 inch in length. It is intricately crafted with turquoise blue, navy, white, yellow, and clear beads. This design is intended for elderly men and women of abaThembu subcultural group within the isiXhosa-speaking community. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1964-03-13
Ithumbu
- Date: 1963-09-12 , 2024-10-23
- Subjects: Beadwork , Ithumbu Wide-collar Neck-band for the young men of AbaThembu, AmaGcaleka and AmaMpondomise
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment , personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11767 , vital:76004
- Description: Ithumbu is a unique neckband traditionally worn by young men in isiXhosa-speaking communities. This wide collar neckband, measuring approximately six inches in width, is meticulously crafted with horizontal bands adorned with beads in navy, white, red, and turquoise blue, each edged with black amaso beads. The design of Ithumbu not only reflects the cultural values and aesthetic preferences of isiXhosa-speaking groups but also symbolises the wearer's social identity and status within the community. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1963-09-12
- Date: 1963-09-12 , 2024-10-23
- Subjects: Beadwork , Ithumbu Wide-collar Neck-band for the young men of AbaThembu, AmaGcaleka and AmaMpondomise
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment , personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11767 , vital:76004
- Description: Ithumbu is a unique neckband traditionally worn by young men in isiXhosa-speaking communities. This wide collar neckband, measuring approximately six inches in width, is meticulously crafted with horizontal bands adorned with beads in navy, white, red, and turquoise blue, each edged with black amaso beads. The design of Ithumbu not only reflects the cultural values and aesthetic preferences of isiXhosa-speaking groups but also symbolises the wearer's social identity and status within the community. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1963-09-12
Ipasi-lentloko
- Date: 1963-07-03 , 2024-10-23
- Subjects: Ipasi-lentloko used by both middle and adult-aged male and female members of AmaGcaleka , Head-band
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment , personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11622 , vital:75990
- Description: The headband is meticulously crafted from flat white bead strips, elegantly adorned with delicate blue lines that trace their way across its surface. This stunning piece is further enhanced by a vibrant fringe of chevrons, sporting a palette of striking blue, green, and red hues, all interspersed with intricately arranged white and black beads. At the centre of the forehead, three lustrous pearl buttons are tastefully positioned, adding a touch of sophistication and charm. This beautiful headband is traditionally worn by both middle and adult-aged male and female members of the Nxaxo community in Centani, serving as a symbol of cultural identity and artistic expression. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1963-07-03
- Date: 1963-07-03 , 2024-10-23
- Subjects: Ipasi-lentloko used by both middle and adult-aged male and female members of AmaGcaleka , Head-band
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment , personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11622 , vital:75990
- Description: The headband is meticulously crafted from flat white bead strips, elegantly adorned with delicate blue lines that trace their way across its surface. This stunning piece is further enhanced by a vibrant fringe of chevrons, sporting a palette of striking blue, green, and red hues, all interspersed with intricately arranged white and black beads. At the centre of the forehead, three lustrous pearl buttons are tastefully positioned, adding a touch of sophistication and charm. This beautiful headband is traditionally worn by both middle and adult-aged male and female members of the Nxaxo community in Centani, serving as a symbol of cultural identity and artistic expression. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1963-07-03