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Utinuni - Nephew of Shaka  - G. F. Angas 1849

 

 


Authentic artifacts, bold as the 19th century royal Zulu warrior Utinuni, the Ezakwantu logo.

 

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Welcome!

 

Welcome to our showroom of Southern, Eastern and  Central African art.

 

 

 

 

 

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Beautiful objects have been assembled in the quest to discover outstanding material culture of Southern Africa's artistic present and past.

 

 

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Ezakwantu means; Things from the House of the People.

 

 

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This is what Galerie Ezakwantu offers.

 

 

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Things from the people, created for everyday living, imbued with aesthetic, spiritual, ritual and personal value, in the Southern African way.

 

 

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Authentic artifacts, bold as the 19th century royal Zulu warrior Utinuni, the Ezakwantu logo.

 

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Gallery Ezakwantu

 

World leaders in aesthetically pleasing, authentic tribal art from Southern Africa.

 

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Contemporary

African Costume

Currency

African Dolls

African Figures

Hair Combs

Headdresses - Wigs

African Headrests - Neck Rests

Imbenge Pot Covers

Masks - Masques

 

Meat Platters

African Milk Pails

Miscellaneous

Musical Instruments

Jewelry - Jewellery

African Pipes

   

African Shields

 

Snuff  Spoons

Snuff Bottles

African Spoons - Ladles

African Staffs

 

Status Objects

 

 

Stools - Thrones

 

Tobacco Bags

 

Weapons - Central Africa

Weapons - South Africa

 

Weapons Other

 

 

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Treasures Wanted!

 

 

If your family traded, visited or lived in Africa, or if you know of others who did and remain with old beadwork, pipes, sticks or ethnic photographs, please contact us. Click the treasure box above to learn more.

 

 

 

 

 

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