Zululand
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Costume Apron |
Apron of black salampore cloth |
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Costume Apron |
Apron of saampore cloth with beadwork edge |
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Costume Apron |
Apron of saampore cloth with beadwork edge |
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Costume Apron |
Apron of cloth with wide large plastic beadwork edge |
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Costume Apron |
Short apron of cloth or canvas with beadwork border termed isiqila |
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Costume Apron |
Cape ibhayi married bymarried woman or bride for respecting in laws in themuden area |
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Costume Apron |
Apron and over apron |
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Costume Apron |
Apron cloth piece with cord ties at upper corners to tie under arms over breast |
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Costume Apron |
Apron of cloth applique work |
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Costume Apron |
Apron of salampore cloth ulwebu worn over by married womwn of Emachunwini clan |
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Costume Apron |
Under apron worn by married woman under the umasikakhle and ulwembu apron in Emachunwini clan area of Msinga |
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Costume |
Leather apron for married Zulu woman |
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Costume |
Apron leather for married woman from Bathenjini clan |
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Costume |
Front apron for Zulu Male |
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Costume |
Zulu womans leather apron |
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Costume |
Outfit consisting of two beaded cloth apron wraps, one cape, head dress, foreheaded and belt, two necklace and wire-arm-ring worn by married woman from the Dendethu clan of Mandini. |
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Costume |
Outfit married woman from Mandini Zululand |
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Costume |
Outfit worn by a Bride when registering her marriage at court stanger |
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Carved wooden spoons. |
KCAV 1344 carved wooden spoons. No Information given by Grossert |
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Carved wooden spoons |
KCAV carved wooden spoons. No information given by Grossert. |