KwaZulu-Natal

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Headrest

Headrest motif of amasumpa or warts

Wooddcarving

 Wooden sectioned necklace given for valour, usually in battle by Zulu.

Headrest

Zulu headrest motif of incised geometric patterns and abstracted form of an aeroplane.

Headrest

Zulu headrest done as part of shool arts and crafts in the 1960's.

Wood carving

 Wooden sectioned necklace carved tolooka backbone of snakegiven for valour in battle to Zulu soldiers.

Headrest

Zulu headrest

Headrest

Zulu headrest

Headrest

Zulu headrest

Spoons

Woodcarving spoons with motif of breast

Headrest,wooden carved with sis individual legs

Headrest, wooden carved with six individual legs. blackened or dark wood.

Zulu headrest

Zulu Headrest double fretwork 

Headrests

Headrest wooden carved with zig-zag pattern and snuff containers. Headrest , woden carved with six legs. Headrest wooden carved with fretwork. double. backned. Possile c1890s or mid 20th century,

Headrest belonged to Chief Bhambatha Zondi of Mpanza( the Mbambata of Bambatha Rebellion of 1906)

Headrest. wooden carved with three block legs decorated with rows of amansumpa. Zulu people said it belonged to Bhambatha Zondi of Bambatha Rebellion of 1906, c1900. Given to Captain John Grantham Wilson, was involved in Bambatha Rebellion. 

Headrest, wooden with blackened letters of alphabet and parallel short lines. Two sides differ.

Headrest, wooden with blackened letters of alphabet and parallel short lines. Two sides differ.

Headrest. carved wood with incised burnt pattern of house and hills. Belonged to elderly woman from Bathenjini clan area of Msinga c1940-50s

Headrest carved wood with incised burnt pattern of house and hills. Belonged to elderly woman from Bathenjini clan area Msinga c1940-50

Headrest belonged to MaZwane Mnyandu from Nobamba lately of the eMachibini community Mtubatuba. c1930

Headrest belonged to MaZwane Mnyandu from Nobamba lately of the eMachibini community of Mtubatuba. c1930s

Headrest belonged to MaSithole-Ndebele from eMbalane isigodi, Msinga and lately from uMfolozi. c1920s.

Headrest belonged to MaSithole-Ndebele from eMbalane isigodi Msinga and lately from uMfolozi, c1920s. 

Zulu headrest belonged to MaMlambo Sithole from kwaMajozi clan Msinga and lately from Hluhluwe, c1930s

Zulu headress belonged to MaMlambo Sithole originally from Majozi clan Msinga and lately from Hluhluwe, c1930s.

Craft Headest

wood carying headest

Craft Headest

 Headest wooden carved double

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