Beadwork Culture
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African objects such as jewelry, cloths, tools, and other artifacts have been a big part of their material culture. Many of those artifacts come with a specific symbolism and meaning in their culture, Just like the Zulu Bead work which is also referred as bead jewelry or trade beads. They have been a big part of the African culture for many years and it is rich in tradition and in cultural meaning. These beads are created in the South African nation of Zulu.
The beadwork itself is used in several different ways, for example bracelets, necklaces, headbands and as well clothing. Each specific color used to create such beautiful artifacts that have their own meaning and symbols in which each color represents. The Zulu beadwork is well known across the world, it is sold as stylish jewelry, and it is a well-relied source of income in the Zulu Community. The beadwork is used in verity of ways such as jewelry, fashionable handbags, cloths, headbands, and all other sorts of decors. When it comes to making shapes, the Zulu tribe uses the triangle as its main idea and base. Then they continue to add and form the symbolic idea or expression in which they want to specify on.
The beadwork itself is used in several different ways, for example bracelets, necklaces, headbands and as well clothing. Each specific color used to create such beautiful artifacts that have their own meaning and symbols in which each color represents. The Zulu beadwork is well known across the world, it is sold as stylish jewelry, and it is a well-relied source of income in the Zulu Community. The beadwork is used in verity of ways such as jewelry, fashionable handbags, cloths, headbands, and all other sorts of decors. When it comes to making shapes, the Zulu tribe uses the triangle as its main idea and base. Then they continue to add and form the symbolic idea or expression in which they want to specify on.