Xhosa Beaded Shawl or Skirt South Africa Sieber Collection
Width: 58.0
Depth: 1.0
Description
Traditional Southern African cotton textile featuring striking geometric white and blue patterned bands associated with Xhosa beadwork traditions. The warm earth-toned fabric and linear decorative motifs reflect classic Nguni visual design, where patterned garments often conveyed identity, status, and cultural symbolism. Likely worn as a ceremonial wrap, skirt cloth, or dance garment, this piece displays beautifully as both wearable textile art and ethnographic décor.
Provenance: Roy Sieber Collection
Roy Sieber has been called the Grandfather of African Art Study. He trained many of the African Art scholars of past generations, including Dr. Daniel Mato, who has been a consultant to Africa Direct for many years. This piece is from the Sophia and Roy Sieber Collection.
Height (in): 58.0
Width (in): 58.0
Depth (in): 1.0
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Approximate Age: Mid 20th Century
People: Xhosa
Country of Origin: South Africa
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.