KwaZulu-Natal

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Wooden carved statue

Wooden carved statue.

Wooden carved statue

Wooden carved statue from the Lega tribe.

Ivory carved Statue

Ivory carved human figure with two facesm from the Lega tribe. 

Wooden Carved Artwork

Wooden carved painting by the Qwabe brothers.

Wooden carved Toy

Wooden carved puppet show made by an elderly Zulu man from Hlabisa during an Agricultural show.

Wooden Carvings: Qwabe Brothers

Wooden carved artwork, made by the Qwabe brothers.

'Isibhaxa'

Wooden carved pallets with human and animal figures by the Qwabe bothers.

'Isibhaxa' Qwabe

Wooden carved isibhaxa made by one of the Qwabe brothers, Tivenyanga Qwabe.

'Isibhaxa" T. Qwabe

Mr Tivenyanga Qwabe carving Isibhaxa at his home in Nongoma.

'Esibayeni': T. Qwabe

Mr. Tivenyanga Qwabe inside his Kraal at home in Nongoma.

Tivenyanga Qwabe

Mr. Tivenyanga Qwabe one of the Qwabe brothers from Nongoma. 

Amos Qwabe

Mr. Qwabe Amos at his home in Nongoma carving a wooden stick.

'Izinduku': Amos Qwabe

Wooden carved sticks with head and animal carvings made by Mr. Amos Qwabe from Nongoma.

Amos Qwabe

Mr. Amos Qwabe a distinct Wood carver from Nongoma in KwaZulu-Natal.

Wooden Carved Animal: Pig

Wooden carved animal:Pig.

Wooden Carved animals: Baboon

Wooden carved animal: Baboon.

African Craft at Adams Mission Hall

A young Zulu boy dressed in a Zulu traditional outfit at the Adams Mission hall market day.

Makhumalo: Basket Weaver

A Makhumalo an elderly Zulu lady with one of work, Imbenge.

Elderly Zulu Couple

An elderly Zulu couple with the Kist and Isibhaxa, symbolizing their marital union.

'Isibhaxa ne Kist'

A scene of Isibhaxa and an engraved kist as well as trunk for keeping clothes.

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