Isidla segqwalashu
- Date: 1960-02-13 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Penis shealth of an old man
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11863 , vital:76013
- Description: A traditional ceremonial garment worn by young men, the penis sheath is crafted from the skin of a wild cat and adorned with flowing grey fur streamers. This unique attire holds deep cultural significance, symbolising the transition from adolescence to adulthood. Worn with pride by young men, the process of creating the sheath involves hunting the wild cat and crafting the garment as part of a rite of passage. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1960-02-13
- Date: 1960-02-13 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Penis shealth of an old man
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11863 , vital:76013
- Description: A traditional ceremonial garment worn by young men, the penis sheath is crafted from the skin of a wild cat and adorned with flowing grey fur streamers. This unique attire holds deep cultural significance, symbolising the transition from adolescence to adulthood. Worn with pride by young men, the process of creating the sheath involves hunting the wild cat and crafting the garment as part of a rite of passage. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1960-02-13
Isidla sendodendala
- Date: 1960-02-13 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Penis shealth of an old man
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11906 , vital:76017
- Description: The penis sheath worn by older men is a remarkable piece of traditional attire. This simple yet significant garment is crafted from tanned sheepskin and extends into a short streamer. Its plain leather material reflects the wisdom and dignity of its wearer. This traditional attire, with its lack of elaborate adornments, symbolises the enduring connection between generations and serves as a reminder of the passage of time, embodying cultural tradition and heritage. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1960-02-13
- Date: 1960-02-13 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Penis shealth of an old man
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11906 , vital:76017
- Description: The penis sheath worn by older men is a remarkable piece of traditional attire. This simple yet significant garment is crafted from tanned sheepskin and extends into a short streamer. Its plain leather material reflects the wisdom and dignity of its wearer. This traditional attire, with its lack of elaborate adornments, symbolises the enduring connection between generations and serves as a reminder of the passage of time, embodying cultural tradition and heritage. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1960-02-13
Isidla seTyhagi
- Date: 1960-02-13 , 2024-10-24
- Subjects: Beadwork , Penis shealth of a teenage
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11874 , vital:76014
- Description: The traditional penis sheath is a significant garment made from civet cat fur, featuring a large sheath crafted from striking black and white spotted fur and embellished with three elegant fur streamers. This unique attire is worn by boys aged fifteen to sixteen, symbolising their passage into adulthood and the attainment of maturity. Its distinctive design not only reflects the rich cultural heritage but also stands as a proud symbol of identity for those who wear it. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1960-02-13
- Date: 1960-02-13 , 2024-10-24
- Subjects: Beadwork , Penis shealth of a teenage
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11874 , vital:76014
- Description: The traditional penis sheath is a significant garment made from civet cat fur, featuring a large sheath crafted from striking black and white spotted fur and embellished with three elegant fur streamers. This unique attire is worn by boys aged fifteen to sixteen, symbolising their passage into adulthood and the attainment of maturity. Its distinctive design not only reflects the rich cultural heritage but also stands as a proud symbol of identity for those who wear it. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1960-02-13
Isidla somfana
- Date: 1960-02-13 , 2024-10-24
- Subjects: Beadwork , Penis shealth of a young man
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11886 , vital:76015
- Description: The penis sheath is a traditional garment worn by young men, made from tanned goat skin and extending into a long tapering tail. It is often adorned with green and yellow colours, symbolising new life and fertility in the entlombeni tradition. It serves as a cultural emblem worn with pride by young men, signifying their transition into adulthood and connection to the natural world. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1960-02-13
- Date: 1960-02-13 , 2024-10-24
- Subjects: Beadwork , Penis shealth of a young man
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11886 , vital:76015
- Description: The penis sheath is a traditional garment worn by young men, made from tanned goat skin and extending into a long tapering tail. It is often adorned with green and yellow colours, symbolising new life and fertility in the entlombeni tradition. It serves as a cultural emblem worn with pride by young men, signifying their transition into adulthood and connection to the natural world. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1960-02-13
Inkqinelo
- Date: 1960-01-31 , 2024-10-30
- Subjects: Beadwork , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12696 , vital:76147
- Description: A vibrant neckband adorned with an array of loosely threaded strings showcasing a captivating mix of orange, deep navy, rich red, and bright turquoise beads. These colourful beads are elegantly secured in place by narrow white bead strips and delicate pearl buttons, creating a striking accessory traditionally worn by boys during the energetic umtshotsho dance. The lively colours and intricate design add a touch of cultural significance and charm to the dance attire, enhancing the festive atmosphere of the occasion. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1960-01-31
- Date: 1960-01-31 , 2024-10-30
- Subjects: Beadwork , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12696 , vital:76147
- Description: A vibrant neckband adorned with an array of loosely threaded strings showcasing a captivating mix of orange, deep navy, rich red, and bright turquoise beads. These colourful beads are elegantly secured in place by narrow white bead strips and delicate pearl buttons, creating a striking accessory traditionally worn by boys during the energetic umtshotsho dance. The lively colours and intricate design add a touch of cultural significance and charm to the dance attire, enhancing the festive atmosphere of the occasion. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1960-01-31
Ubulunga obusisiyaca obunentsimbi
- Date: 1960-01-30 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/9082 , vital:72248
- Description: The ubulunga obusisiyaca obunentsimbi, a necklace steeped in cultural significance, is crafted from pristine white beads interwoven with the supple tail hair of a heifer cow. This unique combination of materials symbolises purity and connects the wearer to the sacred realm of ancestral wisdom. Traditionally donned by diviners, and oracles who bridge the earthly and spiritual realms, this necklace serves as a channel for divine insight and guidance. Each bead and strand of hair carries with it a lineage of ancestral knowledge, passed down through generations. With its ethereal beauty and spiritual resonance, the ubulunga obusisiyaca obunentsimbi embodies the profound connection between the tangible world and the mystical forces that shape it, making it an indispensable artefact in traditional African spirituality. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1960-01-30
- Date: 1960-01-30 , 2023-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/9082 , vital:72248
- Description: The ubulunga obusisiyaca obunentsimbi, a necklace steeped in cultural significance, is crafted from pristine white beads interwoven with the supple tail hair of a heifer cow. This unique combination of materials symbolises purity and connects the wearer to the sacred realm of ancestral wisdom. Traditionally donned by diviners, and oracles who bridge the earthly and spiritual realms, this necklace serves as a channel for divine insight and guidance. Each bead and strand of hair carries with it a lineage of ancestral knowledge, passed down through generations. With its ethereal beauty and spiritual resonance, the ubulunga obusisiyaca obunentsimbi embodies the profound connection between the tangible world and the mystical forces that shape it, making it an indispensable artefact in traditional African spirituality. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1960-01-30
Ubulunga obusisiyaca obunentsimbi
- Date: 1960-01-30 , 2024-10-23
- Subjects: Beadwork , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11652 , vital:75993
- Description: The fringe is a traditional accessory consisting of a necklet of white beads adorned with a fringe of long white hairs, sourced from the tail of a heifer cow known as "inkomo yobulunga" in the isiXhosa-speaking community. This unique cluster of long white hairs resembles a necklace and is often paired with bead streamers. The fringe holds cultural significance and is traditionally worn by individuals such as students, priests, and witch doctors within the community. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1960-01-30
- Date: 1960-01-30 , 2024-10-23
- Subjects: Beadwork , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11652 , vital:75993
- Description: The fringe is a traditional accessory consisting of a necklet of white beads adorned with a fringe of long white hairs, sourced from the tail of a heifer cow known as "inkomo yobulunga" in the isiXhosa-speaking community. This unique cluster of long white hairs resembles a necklace and is often paired with bead streamers. The fringe holds cultural significance and is traditionally worn by individuals such as students, priests, and witch doctors within the community. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1960-01-30
Isipaji somntwana
- Date: 1960-01-13 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Beadwork , Charm purse
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12823 , vital:76168
- Description: An infant's purse delicately crafted from soft, colourful fabrics. It features a twisted thread necklet, elegantly fashioned to hang gently around a tiny neck. Suspended from this necklet is a miniature purse, lovingly handmade by the mother for her little one. Inside the purse lies a small bundle of protective medicine, carefully acquired from the local traditional healer, intended to safeguard the baby with ancient wisdom and care. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1960-01-13
- Date: 1960-01-13 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Beadwork , Charm purse
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12823 , vital:76168
- Description: An infant's purse delicately crafted from soft, colourful fabrics. It features a twisted thread necklet, elegantly fashioned to hang gently around a tiny neck. Suspended from this necklet is a miniature purse, lovingly handmade by the mother for her little one. Inside the purse lies a small bundle of protective medicine, carefully acquired from the local traditional healer, intended to safeguard the baby with ancient wisdom and care. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1960-01-13
Isipili sentombazana
- Date: 1959-09-04 , 2024-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11942 , vital:76020
- Description: The mirror symbolises the girl's transition, highlighted by the elegant, flowing streamers adorning it. This beautiful tradition holds deep cultural significance and is a meaningful rite of passage for young girls. Entlombeni traditional dance is a momentous cultural event where girls adorn themselves with a necklet featuring a metal-encased mirror, symbolising their coming of age. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1959-09-04
- Date: 1959-09-04 , 2024-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11942 , vital:76020
- Description: The mirror symbolises the girl's transition, highlighted by the elegant, flowing streamers adorning it. This beautiful tradition holds deep cultural significance and is a meaningful rite of passage for young girls. Entlombeni traditional dance is a momentous cultural event where girls adorn themselves with a necklet featuring a metal-encased mirror, symbolising their coming of age. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1959-09-04
Isipili sentombazana nenkwenkwe
- Date: 1959-06-16 , 2024-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11963 , vital:76022
- Description: Two intricately crafted mirrors are strung together on a necklace, designed to be a stylish accessory for both teenage boys and girls. The mirrors are adorned with a combination of white, navy, and red beads, and are further embellished with eight beaded strings featuring playful pink pompoms. The design of the mirrors indicates that they are tailored for the mid-teenage demographic, particularly for 15-16-year-olds. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1959-06-16
- Date: 1959-06-16 , 2024-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11963 , vital:76022
- Description: Two intricately crafted mirrors are strung together on a necklace, designed to be a stylish accessory for both teenage boys and girls. The mirrors are adorned with a combination of white, navy, and red beads, and are further embellished with eight beaded strings featuring playful pink pompoms. The design of the mirrors indicates that they are tailored for the mid-teenage demographic, particularly for 15-16-year-olds. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1959-06-16
Isipili somfana nomfazana
- Date: 1959-06-16 , 2024-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11974 , vital:76023
- Description: The mirror necklace features four long bead streams in white, navy, turquoise blue, and red, each adorned with pink pompoms. The metal tin with a mirror is embellished with a flat tab that showcases six diamond-shaped designs made with yellow, turquoise blue, and navy beads. The edges of the flat tab are trimmed with red beads. This mirror is worn by young men and women during Entlombeni dance. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1959-06-16
- Date: 1959-06-16 , 2024-09-01
- Subjects: Beadwork , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11974 , vital:76023
- Description: The mirror necklace features four long bead streams in white, navy, turquoise blue, and red, each adorned with pink pompoms. The metal tin with a mirror is embellished with a flat tab that showcases six diamond-shaped designs made with yellow, turquoise blue, and navy beads. The edges of the flat tab are trimmed with red beads. This mirror is worn by young men and women during Entlombeni dance. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1959-06-16
Ingxowa yecuba
- Date: 1959-05-06 , 2024-10-30
- Subjects: Beaded handbag for storing tobacco used by young man of AbaThembu , Tobacco Bag
- Language: English
- Type: Personal carrying and storage gear
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12665 , vital:76140
- Description: The handbag is crafted from a rugged, coarse white fabric that has a tactile, almost natural quality. It is elegantly adorned with slender strips of deep black material that create a striking contrast against the light background. Delicately stitched along these strips are rows of shimmering beads, interspersed with lustrous pearl buttons that add a touch of sophistication. This unique accessory is designed not just for style but also for practicality, serving as a charming vessel to carry tobacco. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1959-05-06
- Date: 1959-05-06 , 2024-10-30
- Subjects: Beaded handbag for storing tobacco used by young man of AbaThembu , Tobacco Bag
- Language: English
- Type: Personal carrying and storage gear
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12665 , vital:76140
- Description: The handbag is crafted from a rugged, coarse white fabric that has a tactile, almost natural quality. It is elegantly adorned with slender strips of deep black material that create a striking contrast against the light background. Delicately stitched along these strips are rows of shimmering beads, interspersed with lustrous pearl buttons that add a touch of sophistication. This unique accessory is designed not just for style but also for practicality, serving as a charming vessel to carry tobacco. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1959-05-06
Umbheka-phesheya
- Date: 1959-02-13 , 2024-10-22
- Subjects: Beadwork , Smoking pipe
- Language: English
- Type: Smoking and Recreational Equipment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11273 , vital:75952
- Description: The smoking pipe is a beautifully crafted, elongated piece featuring intricate designs in shades of pink and navy. The pipe is adorned with delicate fringes of navy and pink beads on each side, adding to its elegant appearance. The filter is intricately connected to the pipe using two beaded strings, enhancing its ornate design. This type of pipe is traditionally used by adult females and is known as "umbheka-phesheya." Its design lets the owner enjoy smoking while inspecting nearby ploughing fields or gardens. The long, slender design and decorative elements make it a unique and culturally significant smoking accessory. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1959-02-13
- Date: 1959-02-13 , 2024-10-22
- Subjects: Beadwork , Smoking pipe
- Language: English
- Type: Smoking and Recreational Equipment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11273 , vital:75952
- Description: The smoking pipe is a beautifully crafted, elongated piece featuring intricate designs in shades of pink and navy. The pipe is adorned with delicate fringes of navy and pink beads on each side, adding to its elegant appearance. The filter is intricately connected to the pipe using two beaded strings, enhancing its ornate design. This type of pipe is traditionally used by adult females and is known as "umbheka-phesheya." Its design lets the owner enjoy smoking while inspecting nearby ploughing fields or gardens. The long, slender design and decorative elements make it a unique and culturally significant smoking accessory. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1959-02-13
Isitsikili samaMpondo
- Date: 1958-12-01 , 2024-10-22
- Subjects: Beadwork , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11512 , vital:75980
- Description: A stunning necklace consisting of 17 strands of yellow and orange, red and white, green and white, pink and white, blue and white, and green and white strings, all varying in length and overlapping to form captivating circles. The red and white strands are adorned with delicate pearls and fastened at the back with buttons. This unique piece is traditionally worn by middle-aged men of amaMpondo 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: 1958-12-01
- Date: 1958-12-01 , 2024-10-22
- Subjects: Beadwork , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11512 , vital:75980
- Description: A stunning necklace consisting of 17 strands of yellow and orange, red and white, green and white, pink and white, blue and white, and green and white strings, all varying in length and overlapping to form captivating circles. The red and white strands are adorned with delicate pearls and fastened at the back with buttons. This unique piece is traditionally worn by middle-aged men of amaMpondo 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: 1958-12-01
Isitsikili samaMpondo
- Date: 1958-12-01 , 2024-10-22
- Subjects: Beadwork , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11523 , vital:75981
- Description: The necklace consists of 19 strings arranged in overlapping layers of green and white, red and white, and orange and white colours. It is fastened at the back with a brass button. This necklace is traditionally worn by middle-aged individuals, both men and women, belonging to the amaMpondo 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: 1958-12-01
- Date: 1958-12-01 , 2024-10-22
- Subjects: Beadwork , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/11523 , vital:75981
- Description: The necklace consists of 19 strings arranged in overlapping layers of green and white, red and white, and orange and white colours. It is fastened at the back with a brass button. This necklace is traditionally worn by middle-aged individuals, both men and women, belonging to the amaMpondo 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: 1958-12-01
Idiliza lengalo
- Date: 1958-08-09 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Beadwork , Armband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12476 , vital:76109
- Description: A striking pair of arm bands, intricately woven from brass, is known as irhwantsi. These adornments feature a narrow strip of delicately arranged beads in crisp white, deep navy, and vibrant red. Hanging gracefully from the bands are elegant streamers, accompanied by playful pink pom-poms and miniature bells that jingle softly with movement. These beautiful pieces are traditionally worn by both young and middle-aged women and men, adding a distinctive touch to their attire. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1958-08-09
- Date: 1958-08-09 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Beadwork , Armband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12476 , vital:76109
- Description: A striking pair of arm bands, intricately woven from brass, is known as irhwantsi. These adornments feature a narrow strip of delicately arranged beads in crisp white, deep navy, and vibrant red. Hanging gracefully from the bands are elegant streamers, accompanied by playful pink pom-poms and miniature bells that jingle softly with movement. These beautiful pieces are traditionally worn by both young and middle-aged women and men, adding a distinctive touch to their attire. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1958-08-09
Idiliza lengalo
- Date: 1958-08-09 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Beadwork , Armband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12464 , vital:76106
- Description: An ornate armband, known as the irhwantsi, is crafted from a polished brass base. Its design features a flat strip adorned with a series of white beads, each decorated with striking navy stars. The band is fringed with a vibrant cascade of beads in an array of colours, including deep navy, bold red, bright yellow, and classic black pearls. Enhancing its charm are four long, playful pompoms in hues of red, navy, yellow, and pink, making this unique accessory a popular choice among both young and middle-aged men and women. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1958-08-09
- Date: 1958-08-09 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Beadwork , Armband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12464 , vital:76106
- Description: An ornate armband, known as the irhwantsi, is crafted from a polished brass base. Its design features a flat strip adorned with a series of white beads, each decorated with striking navy stars. The band is fringed with a vibrant cascade of beads in an array of colours, including deep navy, bold red, bright yellow, and classic black pearls. Enhancing its charm are four long, playful pompoms in hues of red, navy, yellow, and pink, making this unique accessory a popular choice among both young and middle-aged men and women. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1958-08-09
Idiliza lengalo
- Date: 1958-08-09 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Beadwork , Armband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12454 , vital:76105
- Description: An intricately woven brass armband features a striking white tab adorned with alternating navy diamonds and stars. The armband is elegantly embellished with a cascade of fringes made from beads in vibrant shades of turquoise, white, red, navy, and black pearls. Four long, flowing streamers drape gracefully from the piece, each adorned with whimsical pompoms, while two handle-like streamers add a unique touch. This exquisite adornment is worn by both middle-aged and younger men and women, showcasing their rich cultural heritage and style. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1958-08-09
- Date: 1958-08-09 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Beadwork , Armband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12454 , vital:76105
- Description: An intricately woven brass armband features a striking white tab adorned with alternating navy diamonds and stars. The armband is elegantly embellished with a cascade of fringes made from beads in vibrant shades of turquoise, white, red, navy, and black pearls. Four long, flowing streamers drape gracefully from the piece, each adorned with whimsical pompoms, while two handle-like streamers add a unique touch. This exquisite adornment is worn by both middle-aged and younger men and women, showcasing their rich cultural heritage and style. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1958-08-09
Idiliza lengalo
- Date: 1958-08-09 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Beadwork , Armband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12431 , vital:76103
- Description: The armband is crafted from a flat strip of white beads, expertly woven around a sturdy brass wire known as irhwantsi. It features intricate navy diamond patterns that add a touch of elegance while delicate fringes of vibrant red, white, green, and black pearls dance along the edges. The piece is adorned with playful pink pompoms that sway gently, creating a lively contrast. This striking armband is worn by young and adult men and women, showcasing its versatility and cultural significance. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
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- Date Issued: 1958-08-09
- Date: 1958-08-09 , 2024-10-29
- Subjects: Beadwork , Armband
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12431 , vital:76103
- Description: The armband is crafted from a flat strip of white beads, expertly woven around a sturdy brass wire known as irhwantsi. It features intricate navy diamond patterns that add a touch of elegance while delicate fringes of vibrant red, white, green, and black pearls dance along the edges. The piece is adorned with playful pink pompoms that sway gently, creating a lively contrast. This striking armband is worn by young and adult men and women, showcasing its versatility and cultural significance. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1958-08-09
Inkqinela
- Date: 1958-08-09 , 2024-10-30
- Subjects: Beadwork , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12676 , vital:76141
- Description: This waist girdle features a captivating design composed of intricately stranded beads, predominantly in a fresh white and deep navy colour scheme. Accents of vibrant yellow, rich turquoise, and bold red add a lively contrast, while playful pompoms create a whimsical touch that enhances its overall charm. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1958-08-09
- Date: 1958-08-09 , 2024-10-30
- Subjects: Beadwork , Necklace
- Language: English
- Type: Personal adornment
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/11260/12676 , vital:76141
- Description: This waist girdle features a captivating design composed of intricately stranded beads, predominantly in a fresh white and deep navy colour scheme. Accents of vibrant yellow, rich turquoise, and bold red add a lively contrast, while playful pompoms create a whimsical touch that enhances its overall charm. , Purchased from Mrs Joan Broster , Forms part of: Walter Sisulu University Beadwork Collection
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1958-08-09