Intsomi ka Makoti

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

Monday, 7 October 2019

Which materials has I used and why?

a.The prototypes

By Redeemed Sibusiso Ndongeni at October 07, 2019
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Newer Post Older Post Home

Research Report

Table of Contents

Search This Blog

About Me

My photo
Redeemed Sibusiso Ndongeni
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
View my complete profile

Blog Archive

Labels

  • Chapter 3 (92)
  • woman (50)
  • narrative (38)
  • T.O.C (36)
  • thought process (36)
  • Chapter 1 (34)
  • Chapter 2 (33)
  • Marriage (30)
  • female issues (29)
  • Exploration (24)
  • Footnotes (24)
  • beadwork (20)
  • symbols (18)
  • storytelling (15)
  • Xhosa (14)
  • design process (14)
  • fairytale Inspiration (14)
  • poetry (14)
  • marriage customs (13)
  • keywords (12)
  • caged bird (11)
  • marriage concepts (11)
  • umakoti (11)
  • Barbara Stutman (9)
  • PowerPoint (9)
  • Reflection (9)
  • platafrica (9)
  • Xhosa beadwork (7)
  • Forced marriage (6)
  • Christianity (5)

B. Tech

  • Fezile Mthethwa Jewellery Design
    Conclusion
  • The Workbench
    Artist statement - Sipelele Tshongweni
  • Zeenat Adams
    Introduction to chapter one
  • xhosa bling.
    Isagweba: [Scepter]
  • Mandy Mac'fuya
    Introduction
  • Anke van der Linden
    Sabrina Behr headpiece
  • Aaliya Basseer
    Game of Thrones: Power of Costume
sibusiso nkonyeni. Simple theme. Theme images by mammuth. Powered by Blogger.