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The Ndebele are one of the smallest tribes in South Africa, and the women are one of the most colourful and distinctive in their dress and adornment. The beadwork worn during the different life stages indicates the individual’s status within the community at any given time. Beadwork is one of the oldest and most elemental of the decorative arts, and in terms of colour and design, there are few other crafts that compare with the beadwork of the Ndebele women. The Ndebele share the same Nguni roots as the Zulu, but split from the original tribe in the sixteenth century as a result of rivalry over chieftainships. Displaced and dispersed several times, through tribal fights and later, the opportunistic interests of the apartheid government, the Ndebele people were finally settled in a remote and bare place that became known as KwaNdebele – the place of the Ndebele.
The social structure is patriarchal and the females have a very limited status within the community. The Ndebele women producing beadwork for MOPANI CRAFTS work individually from their homes in rural KwaNdebele, and in doing so are able to care for their children and retain their traditional lifestyles at the same time. CONTACT DETAILS Please feel free to contact us using the following details: Tel: +27 (0)11 447 8477 Fax: +27 (0)11 447 8477 E-mail: info@mopanicrafts.com / denise@mopanicrafts.com |