isicholo

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Isicholo is a traditional Zulu women’s hat, originally inspired by married women’s elaborate hairstyles and now commonly crafted from woven materials and worn on ceremonial occasions.

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isicholo canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial attire
cultural artifact
headgear
traditional Zulu women’s hat
associatedWith Zulu identity
Zulu marriage customs
Zulu traditional dress
category African traditional headgear
Zulu regalia
color often red
sometimes black
country South Africa
craftTechnique dyeing
stiffening of fibers
weaving
culture Zulu culture
ethnicGroup Zulu people
function element of traditional Zulu dress
symbol of marital status
symbol of respectability
genderAssociation women
historicalOrigin precolonial Zulu society
inspiredBy married Zulu women’s elaborate hairstyles
maritalStatusAssociation married women
material cloth
fiber
grass
woven materials
modernUse heritage celebrations
performances of Zulu dance
tourist-oriented cultural events
region KwaZulu-Natal
relatedConcept Zulu bridal attire
traditional African hats
shape broad circular brim
conical crown
symbolizes maturity
respect for in-laws
social status
traditionalUse ceremonial wear
marker of married status
wornBy Zulu brides
married Zulu women
wornDuring coming-of-age ceremonies
cultural festivals
ritual gatherings
weddings
wornOn head

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Zulu people traditionalDress isicholo
isidwaba wornWith isicholo