KwaZulu-Natal

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Bus transport ; "modern road transport to Durban

Bus transport ; "modern road transport to Durban

"Ugqoko"

A medium sized wooden carved meat dish with four legs and handles on each side.

Girl Guides of South Africa: Coastal Natal

Award winner of the diamond challenge award presented by the Girl Guides Assiociation  for completing eight projects involving community service  and first indian to receive this award .

Buckland, home of Otto Solomon in Otto Bluff, Karkloof

Buckland, home of Otto Solomon in Otto Bluff, Karkloof

" Isithebe"

Wooden carved meat dish in a medium size with four short legs and two big handles on the sides. It was created as part of a school project in KwaZulu-Natal.

Abbe Breuil

Abbe Breuil

" Ukhezo"

Wooden carved spoon with a long handle that has incisions in the middle and a pointy tip.

'Amen'

Medium size sculpture of a Zionist prophet. The sculpture is made out of clay, real human hair and cloth.

" Landscape"

An  abstract from a scene of a homestead, with modern houses. A river is passing through and the are mountains in the background.

" Zakheleni"

Scene of a village, clusters of huts, school and mountains in the back ground. It is a pen and colour pencil painting.

"Amatata"

Scene of African women toiling the fields near a rural homestead. Mountains, trees and other huts can be seen in the back ground.

The Culdesac"

Monochromatic abstract of a tall female figure floating on air and hovering over the mountain. Two dogs are at her footsteps.

" Isigqiki"

A medium sized wooden carved headrest with three legs that are covered with amasumpa. It came from Nongoma in KwaZulu- Natal.

" Ukhezo"

Large wooden  carved spoon/ ladle known as Isixwembe in isiZulu. It has incisions in the middle of the handle.

" Isigqiki"

Wooden carved headrest with three split legs. It has a glossy finish and incisions as design.

" Isigqiki"

Wooden carved headrest with four solid legs( doubled legs).

" Isigqiki"

Wooden carved small headrest on two solid legs that have incisions ( amasumpa).

" Zulu Wooden Spoon"

Wooden carved spoon in a two toned color. The handle is blacked and has a rough feel to it which in isiZulu is called ' Amasumpa. The head is a lighter color but trimed with black around the edges. It was made By Khoza Joel from Zamafuthi School at Umzinto in KwaZulu- Natal.

" Ugqoko"

Wooden carved meat dish in a medium size. It has two triangular handles on the sides and was created as school project in KwaZulu-Natal.

Girls Guide of South Africa 1985-1986

Enjoying cooking at the recent get together of guides and scouts was Joanne Bellamy.

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