$25.50
This is an old Isigege skirt or apron worn by the young girls of South Africa. Traditionally these skirts or aprons were worn by the girls until the time of their engagement. Sometimes they were worn over the top of Udidla or worn alone. In the Zulu tribe bead work communicates between unrelated males and females, avoiding the discomfort of direct contact on the sensitive subject of personal relations. Bead work flows from females, the designers and manufactures, to males, their traditional clients. Men wear bead work to show involvement with women they may marry. Values assigned to colors are in groups of positive and negative alternatives, excepting white, which has no negative connotation. This is a wonderful colorful Zulu shirt or apron and would be a wonderful gift or framed as art in your home.
17" round x 12" long x 1 13/4" wide
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