isidwaba

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Isidwaba is a traditional leather skirt worn by married Zulu women as a symbol of marital status and cultural identity.

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isidwaba canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Zulu cultural artifact
leather skirt
traditional garment
associatedWith Zulu marriage customs
Zulu traditional dress
bodyCoverage covers waist to below knees
color black
country South Africa
culture Zulu
dressCodeRole marks transition from girl to married woman
fastening tied or fastened around the waist
genderAssociation female
heritageStatus part of Zulu intangible cultural heritage
madeFrom cowhide
goatskin
maintenance often treated with fat or oil
material leather
region KwaZulu-Natal
religiousOrSpiritualSignificance ancestral respect
protection of marriage
socialFunction public declaration of married status
symbolizes cultural identity
marital status
usedIn Zulu initiation rites
traditional Zulu weddings
wornBy married Zulu women
wornWith beaded bracelets
beaded necklaces
isicholo

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Zulu people traditionalDress isidwaba