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Zulu Beer Vessels by Frank Jolles

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Zulu Beer Vessels

In the Twentieth Century

Frank Jolles

Arnoldsche Verlagsanstalt · Print & ebook · July 25, 2015

Reading lane: African Art History

Brewing beer has a long tradition with the Zulus, the largest ethnic group of South Africa.

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Good for readers who enjoy African Art HistoryGood for readers who enjoy African Art History and Southern African History.

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Authors
Frank Jolles
Publisher
Arnoldsche Verlagsanstalt
Published
July 25, 2015
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
African Art History · Southern African History
Reading lane
African Art History

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  • African Art History

About This Book

Brewing beer has a long tradition with the Zulus, the largest ethnic group of South Africa. The beverage was traditionally prepared by women at home in ornate ceramic vessels specially made for this purpose. This book aims to present the rich palette of styles of these vessels in all their beauty and to save them from being forgotten. The colorful history of the Zulus since the early nineteenth century, including the violent racial segregation in recent years, accompanied a...

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Brewing beer has a long tradition with the Zulus, the largest ethnic group of South Africa. The beverage was traditionally prepared by women at home in ornate ceramic vessels specially made for this purpose. This book aims to present the rich palette of styles of these vessels in all their beauty and to save them from being forgotten. The colorful history of the Zulus since the early nineteenth century, including the violent racial segregation in recent years, accompanied a golden age of traditional arts and crafts that served as both a bestower of identity and provided a link to their ancestry. In the Zulu-speaking region there is a wealth of forms and decorative elements that is unprecedented in the ceramic of South Africa. This current publication documents this influence of colonial politics and of the subsequent apartheid laws on style and prevalence of the popular beer vessels. Read more

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