Ibhayi
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Beaded apron worn by married woman from Jokweni location Peddie, Ciskei c1940s |
Blanket woolen cloth decorated with perl button and beads. Ingubo yomfazi. Megengu married woman Jokweni location Peddie Ciskei c1940s |
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Beaded apron worn by woman from Nkandla c1970s |
Beaded cloth cape worn by married woman from Nkandla c1970s |
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Beaded apron worn by woman from Nkandla c1970s |
Beaded cloth cape worn by married woman from Nkandla c1970s |
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Beaded apron worn by woman from Nkandla c1970s |
Small respecting cape worn by bride in the Nkandla area c1970s |
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Beaded cloth cape worn by married woman from Nkandla c1960-70s |
Beaded cloth cape worn by married woman from Nkandla |
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Cape or backsirt (ibhayi) worn by married women from Ndwedwe area c1990 |
Cape or baskirt worn by married woman from Ndwedwe area, c1990s |
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Cape; ibhayi worn by unmarried girls for umemulo ceremony from eMabomvini clan area of uMsinga, 1989 |
Cape; ibhayi cloth with chocolate eclairs sweets in wrappers in cross-form on back. Worn by unmarried girl during uMemulo ceremony in the Mabomvini clan area of uMsinga |
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Headdress married woman Stanger c1980s |
Cape for married woman Stanger/ Glenedale c1980s |
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Headed cloth cape worn by married woman Stanger. c1980sed |
Beaded cloth cape worn by married woman for respecting in-laws. Stanger/Glenendale c1980s |