Early zulu carvings. Zulu art. Warrior and maiden wearing old traditional attire. 54 cms tall
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This pair of zulu carvings have some age to them. The man is wearing an isiCoco - see note below and wearing ear plugs. The woman carrying the pot is an unmarried girl. She is wearing a leather pleated skirt. I believe these carvings are exceptional in that they depict clothing and styles worn before western garb was adopted and carvings were made in for sale to tourists. I think he has lost the top of a spear on the stick he is holding. Its a very old break. The black and white shield pattern would show his regiment.
isiCoco (plural: iziCoco): married Zulus headring made from binding a ring of fibre into the hair, coated in a mixture of charcoal and gum, and polished with beeswax. It was a common practice to shear part or all of the rest of the head to accentuate the presence of the isicoco - although this varied from one Zulu to the next, and shaving the hair not a required part of a warriors 'costume'.