Indigenous Jewellery
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Indigenous Jewellery
Section 1- Activity 1.4
SWAZI
STORE PRODUCT PURPOSE AVAILABILITY COST
Flea Markets
Bead Necklace Female Baby, aged 3 months to 3 years, wears this to show the babies gender. Always available as this is handmade and available at most Flea Markets. Costs range from R1.00 up. The prices range depending on the Manufacturer.
INDIAN
STORE PRODUCT PURPOSE AVAILABILITY COST
Chinese Shop
Lac Bangle Its brilliant colours, lac, since very ancient times were considered the most suitable material for personal ornamentation for rural people It is only available in various Chinese stores as it is very unique Its cost s about R70 due to its very unique purpose to the rural people in India
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ZULU
STORE PRODUCT PURPOSE AVAILABILITY COST
Flea Markets
Ear Plugs Married Zulu women insert these ear plugs in their ears to insure that “the ears of the mind may also hear” . It’s extremely available in flea markets across Africa Its cost is about from R4 upwards depending on the Manufacturer
WHITE
STORE PRODUCT PURPOSE AVAILABILITY COST
At any jewellery shop, for example American Swiss
Marriage Ring To show the marriage of a couple Always available in any jewellery shop Cost varies from R1000 up to over and above R10 000 depending on the make
XHOSA
STORE PRODUCT PURPOSE AVAILABILITY COST
At an accessory shop or Flea Market
Mans Anklet Worn by Xhosa men at special ceremonies and meetings Its availability depends on when the Xhosa women make their beadwork Around about R5.00 depending on the Manufacturer
NDEBELE
STORE PRODUCT PURPOSE AVAILABILITY COST
At special accessory shops
Isingolwani (colourful neck hoops) Worn by Ndebele females
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