Zulu traditional attires🇿🇦/African traditional dresses
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
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In this video i have bring a powerful combination of the colourful south African Zulu traditional attire.
Zulu simple means the sky which was a name given by the ancestors who foinded the Zulu tribe.
Zulu is one of the lagest tribe in South Africa. The Zulu traditional attire is colourful with many coloursbon their dresses such as yellows, green, blue, white, red and more.
The zulu bride usually dress and hold a small knife with signify virginity.
The men wear leopard skin to signify the fighter against predators.
Enjoy watch the south African Zulu traditional attire.
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Zulu is heaven. "isibhakabhaka" is sky. Some attires you showed are Ndebele
I'm Zulu I'm proud of my tribe
With very beautiful traditional attire
You should promote where these items can be bought in Africa rather than on Chinese websites. Support Africa not China. Thanks
Ntozintle has amazing bead work.
It's owned by a South African black woman.
Wow ♥️
Any designs please
Can I have tutorial using the "sunhat" material
Not yet dear
Zulu is Heaven wena not Sky please
Love all full of beautiful dress hats please how can l get the head hat and knives
I'm right here in South Africa and have access to these different attires.
If interested, let's connect
Your research is not accurate, I feel offended as a SAn.
You have mixed so many traditions here . Nooooo! South Africans don't play with their traditions wena, we pride ourselves in that pls don't ever speak for us until you get your facts straight. Jerrr! Bathong! Hayibo! Rather let South Africans speak for themselves, how about that? No man!