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The History of the Zulu shield - AFRICAN CRAFTS MARKET - www.africancraftsmarket.comTraditional Zulu shields have been used by Zulu tribesman in battle for hundred of years. As the modern world has evolved so to has the Zulu tribesman, the Zulu shield is no longer used in battle and is now used for traditional Zulu ceremonies such as weddings and funerals. Although the modern western world is taking over the African plains the proud Zulu traditions are still strongly practiced at traditional ceremonies. The Zulu people are a strong proud nation from KwaZulu Natal in South Africa and comprise of a population of around 8 million and are the largest ethnic group in Southern Africa. The Zulu people are highly affected by AIDS and are said to have the highest AIDS rate within one ethic tribal group. Zulu shields have played a vital role in the traditional Zulu's battles and have always been handcrafted from cowhide or more commonly known in Zulu terms as Nguni cattle. Nguni cattle are native to Southern Africa and play an important role in the daily living of the Zulu people. Nguni cattle are a currency in Zulu traditions and will determine the wealth of a Zulu man by the cows he has. When a young man intends to wed, he has to first pay the father of the bride a There are 5 types of Zulu shields, which are each used for different occasions
The Zulu shields are all made from cowhide and although you can find shields made from other hides such as Zebra and Kudu these shields would not be considered authentic Zulu shields. Only cowhide is use. Cowhide color patterns will play a role in who has what Zulu shield. The rare large white color shield will be kept for a Zulu chief or a high-ranking Zulu warrior and the more common color such as Black and white would be for a normal Zulu warrior. This would help in battle to know who was in command in the confusion of fighting. 2 clubs and a center shaft usually would accompany the Zulu shield.
There is also a long shaft that runs down the center of the shield, which is removable known as the Mgobo. This shaft would have 2 purposes
We at African Crafts Market have a wide collection of Zulu shield and Zulu weapons that can be found on our website. We sell Zulu spears and knob-kerries that have been beaded with Zulu beads to give the Zulu club that traditional Zulu feel. All our Zulu weapons originate from KwaZulu Natal in South Africa and have been handcrafted by respected Zulu artists.
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History of the Zulu shield