Zulu Beaded Necklace Black and White South Africa MATTER COLLECTION
Necklace Size: Necklace Length: 12 inches around neck Strings 7 inches extra on each side to tie with
Description
Zulu beadwork has been valued as currency, as decoration, and as a marker of identity. Disingwayo the uncle of Shaka and Shaka himself, controlled the bead trade and monopolized not only the beads themselves but also the colors and designs available to groups within Shaka's control. Beadwork became a status symbol and an important item of personal expression as well. Stylistic variations of beadwork such as pattern, color and color sequence indicate area or group affiliation. Colors and patterns take on more personally expressive meanings as in the case of Zulu “love letters.”
Recently beadwork has become a symbol of political identity as well, with color and pattern indicating political affiliation. Instead of beads being worn only by the conservative, traditional members of the community, wearing beadwork is increasingly being seen as reclaiming a cultural identity.
Provenance: Matter Collection
From the collection of Margie and Phil Matter. Margie lived in South Africa, and later she and her husband Phil opened a gallery in Tucson. Everything in this collection was in their home for more than thirty years. Africa Direct recently bought the collection; at 95, Margie wants to share the things she has loved so much.
Please note, these are vintage and best for display. Threads fragile due to age.
Necklace Length: 12 inches around neck
Strings 7 inches extra on each side to tie with
Bead Size: 2-5mm
Hangs down 17 inches
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Approximate Age: Mid 20th Century
People: Zulu
Country of Origin: South Africa
Other Dimensions: Hangs down 17 inches
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Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Some of our beads have traveled at least three continents, and have graced numerous owners. Small chips, corrosion, and pitting are a normal part of their patina attesting to their age and extensive use.