Wednesday, 3 August 2011

tribal footwear

tribal footwear was not famous at those times as footwear was not considered important that times but in present generation looking different is craze for everyone. but those tribal footwear designs have such curves and variation that they look very beautiful and unique , everyone like those. thereby increasing the demands

tribal jewellery

Jewellery is the most important aspect of fashion. It is like the final touch you give to your looks.
But for tribal jewellery they were wore as threir culture but not for fashion.
These jewelleries symbolises their culture and rituals. These are getting extinct in the present era. But some people have conserved such type of jewellery. And due to their diiferent and antique style and designs they are in demand.


Monday, 1 August 2011

ndebele

The Ndebele is a branch of Zulus who split from King Shaka in the early 1820 under the leadership of Mzilikazi, a former general in Shaka's army.
  1. traditionalclothingNdebele.jpg (39868 bytes)A girl just entering her teens dressed in traditional clothing. The outfit consists of a beaded bodice and characteristic double-layered cloth skirt with the neck, head, with multiple leg and armbands. This type of clothing is normally worn on special occasions like weddings or celebrations.
  2. the young married woman with a colorful beaded cloak is dressed for a dancing ceremony. The design of the beaded staff is typical of the Ndbele people. In Africa a woman's clothing indicate whether she is married. In many parts of Africa, the married woman may wear a cloak

headtie

A head tie is the West and Southern African women’s cloth head scarf. It is known as  'Duku' , 'Dhuku' , 'Tukwi' and 'Gele' . The head scarf is used specifically ornamental head covering or fashion accessory, or for functionality in different settings. Gambian women in their head ties.

Itsmeaning or uses can vary depending on the country or religion.

Ghana

In Ghana people wear duku on a religious day of Friday , Saturday or Sunday, depending on if they are Muslim, Seventh-Day Adventists or Sunday church-going Christians.

Malawi

Malawi head tie is usually small and conservative relative to that of Nigerian style. They are worn down at weddings and at the funerals. At the celebrations like wedding ceremonies, and formal parties, they are worn.

Nigeria

In Nigeria they are called as Gele, and vary in size. Most Nigerian head ties are large and colorful

South Africa

women wear white Dukus to cover their heads. At the Pentecostal churches in South Africa, married women wear white Dukus.

Zimbabwe

These are wore by Shangaan women in Zimbabwe and South Africa as accessories. At other social gatherings, women may wear a Dhuku



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