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African cattle hide 100cm Zulu dancing shields

African 100cm Zulu shield
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African 100cm Zulu dancing shield

$155-00

Region: South Africa

Material: Nguni Cow hide

Size: 90cm - 100cm (H)

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African dancing Zulu shields

Size: 90cm - 100cm (Hide) Total length 150 cm (center shaft)

This is a Zulu dancing shield which is different to the traditional Zulu shield in that the dancing shield does not have the 2 clubs known as the Assegai (spear) and the Knob-kerrie (ball club) but has the center support pole. The shield has a handle at the back of the shield so that the tribesmen can hold onto the shield while doing traditional ceremonies. As the name suggest this is uses in traditional dance and not war. The Zulu dancing shield ranges in size form 90-100cm.

The Zulu dancing shield is handmade out of cattle hide/leather. The total length of this Zulu shield is 150 cm from the top of the center shaft through to bottom of the center shaft. Because of the nature of the Zulu shield being handcrafted the size can vary slightly from around 90cm to 100cm .Zulu shields are traditionally made from Nguni Cow hide which is the local cow in Southern Africa.

Handcrafted by the Genuine Zulu tribesmen this Zulu shield is treated to allow for export purposes and makes for an excellent wall hanging. Collectors and African lover alike are now using Zulu shields in their ethnic home decor designs.

Back of Zulu dancing shieldZulu shields were originally used in battle. However, in our modern times they are mainly used for traditional Zulu ceremonies; such as weddings and funerals. Zulu Shield were mainly used for protection. The Zulu war-shield could be tall enough to cover the owner’s body and it is in an oval shape that can withstand any spear from penetrating it. Formal training was not in use until King Shaka Zulu took over the Mthetwa army and revolutionized the Zulu weapons.

The making of Zulu shields, both for ceremony and war, was a specialized craft. Hide was taken from the back of an animal, pegged out in the sun to harden and dry then buried under manure for at least two days before being pounded with stones. The characteristic oval shape was cut and a central stick support secured by leather loops. Two columns of small horizontal slits were cut in the face of the shield and supple pieces of leather interwoven between them down each side of the stick to give the central section a double thickness.

These ornamental shields are made by traditional Zulu craftsmen as a means to their income . The Zulu people are found i in South Africa. The area that they can be found is called KwaZulu Natal. Zulu art and traditional works are some of the most beautiful you will be able to find anywhere in the world.

Read up on the history of the Zulu shield on our website

A true collectors item. All sizes listed are approximate.

The African handcrafted Zulu shield you purchase and receive may differ just slightly in size, look, and/or color from the African Zulu shield shown in the picture because each Zulu shield is handcrafted by individual artists.

Zulu shields are crafted from Nguni cow hide in the natural colour of the hide. Let us know your colour choice when you order your shield. These Zulu shields have the 3 clubs attached, the spear known locally as an Assegai, the ball club known locally as the Knob-Kerrie and then the center shaft known locally as Umboko.

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A selection of the Zulu shield patterns and colours. Each one is unique and no two will be exactly the same. Email us if you are wanting a specific colour choice or you can leave that up to us

Other styles Sizes available on our main African Zulu shields page

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