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Swazi Girl


© Tretchikoff Trust
 

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The Swazi, who take their name from a former chief, are close neighbours of the Zulu and similar in custom and language. As regards dress they favour animal skins and brightly coloured cloths; the colour of the cloth varying according to the tribal district. Similarly, the type of turban, by its colour and arrangement, indicates the social position of the woman.
 
Artist / Maker
Vladimir Tretchikoff
 
Date
1950's
 
 
 

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