Intsomi ka Makoti

This is an exploration of the umakoti narrative in order to produce contemporary jewellery

Tuesday, 15 October 2019

Table of Contents

Abstract
Introduction

a. Research Methodology


Chapter 1

Contemporary Jewellery
Narrative 

a. Narrative jewellery
b. Poetry

c Common elements between poetry and narrative jewellery. 


Umakoti

Umakoti concepts explained

  1. Labola/ bride price
  2. Ukuthwala-(bridal abduction)
  3. Child marriage
  4. Ukuyala
  5. Ukuhlonipha

Conclusion


Chapter 2

Contemporary narrative jewellery 

Barbara Stutman
Emily Christiana Bryne

a. Interaction series
b. Hives series

Inter-Art mediums

Cecilia Erismann


 Xhosa beadwork as a narrative medium

a. Xhosa Fertility Charms
b. Xhosa Beadwork symbolisms


Conclusion


Chapter 3

Fairytale Series
The Lobola/bride price Series
Caged bird Series
Slavery series
The Living Grave Series
Black Tulip series
Suicide Series


Conclusion



Conclusion/Realisations


References




By Redeemed Sibusiso Ndongeni at October 15, 2019
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I am currently the owner of J-Nissi Original a brand which mainly specialises in custommade designer jewellery (fine and contemporary jewellery), accessories and clothing. I am a contemporary jewellery designer and manufacturer, who has completed both B.Tech and industry training in jewellery design and manufacturing. In addition to this, I have completed my CAD/CAM training at Design@50 and I have taken part in the platinum competition in 2014 and won in the student collection and collaboration category, which I took part with Ken Brandt the owner of Mizane. My main professional focus has been on growing my brand and performing spoken word poetry as a spiritual and seconday creative outlet. Specialties: CAD/CAM design, jewellery and fashion design illustration and manufacturing, painting, sketching, drawing, design, poetrt and able to make a variety of craftworks etc
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