Zulu Beaded Anklet South Africa Dori Collection
Description
Zulu beadwork holds significant cultural importance, serving as currency, decoration, and a marker of identity. Historical figures like Disingwayo and Shaka played pivotal roles in controlling the bead trade, influencing colors and designs within their territories. Beadwork became a status symbol, expressing personal identity and affiliations through variations in pattern, color, and sequence. Zulu love letters, conveyed through beadwork, add a personal touch to the cultural narrative. In contemporary times, beadwork extends beyond tradition, becoming a symbol of political identity and cultural reclamation. Zulu anklets, especially popular among women, are adorned during special occasions and ceremonies, symbolizing various aspects, including marital status and virginity. The intricate artistry and cultural significance of Zulu beadwork continue to thrive, bridging tradition with contemporary expressions.
Approximate Age: Mid 20th Century
People: ["Zulu"]
Country of Origin: South Africa
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Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.