Step into the colourful world of a Zulu wedding and feel the pulse of rich, traditional customs.
A glowing fire in the doorway of the hut symbolises the warmth and light that the bride, will introduce into the groom’s house. Even his proposal is couched in the fire metaphor, as he states how dark his house is and asks her for an ember from that fire.
Eleven cattle, representing a living dowry, form the border of the art. The groom carefully chooses each cow, looking for the most beautiful colourings – his way of expressing his deep love for his bride. These living symbols of his commitment and passion will continue to draw admiring comments and remarks from others as they are struck by their beauty.
Wearing an impressive marital headdress, with a veil made out of beads, sets the bride apart from everyone else at the wedding,
Cradled at the bottom of this art is the eagerly anticipated outcome of a marriage, a baby. Beautifully expressed in the blessing: May you sleep as two and rise as three.
Each creation of artwork in this range is different and unique. The video showcases the various portrayals of Love and Marriage.
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