Ndebele Linga Koba doll

$275.00

Ndebele Linga Koba doll

– From the Ndebele tribe of South Africa.

A symbol of courtship, marriage, and fertility in the culture.

Finished using tiny beads.

77 cm Height

In stock

Description

Ndebele Linga Koba doll

From the Ndebele people in Southern Africa.

One of the smallest tribes of the region,

the Ndebele are noted for their painted homes of brilliant colors that stand out in the drab countryside.

Their clothing is similarly colorful.

The beadwork on these Ndebele dolls is as detailed as the clothing of the women themselves.

During courtship, a suitor will place a doll outside a young woman’s hut,

indicating his intention to propose marriage to her.

When a young woman is preparing to marry, she is given a doll that she names and cares for.

Her first child is then named for the doll.

In addition to strengthening the Ndebele cultural identity,

the beaded Ndebele dolls are now an important export item and

much-needed source of income for the Ndebele woman.