What is their Symbolism?
Symbolism is a symbol that represents idea's or the qualities of this particular art.
For an example...
The Zulu beadwork is used to convert messages. The Color, pattern, order, and relative amounts of color all have meaningful meanings. The exact specific meaning depends on where the item originated, but certain meanings are shared by all of the Zulu people...
The Colours:
• White - It represents love,
• Pink - It represents
• Yellow - It represents wealth.
• Blue - It represents the dove.
• Black beads in quantity - The Widowhood.
Widows use beads to show their interest in remarrying. The Married women wears a beaded cover over their breasts with a message only understood only by their husbands.
Symbolism is a symbol that represents idea's or the qualities of this particular art.
For an example...
The Zulu beadwork is used to convert messages. The Color, pattern, order, and relative amounts of color all have meaningful meanings. The exact specific meaning depends on where the item originated, but certain meanings are shared by all of the Zulu people...
The Colours:
• White - It represents love,
• Pink - It represents
• Yellow - It represents wealth.
• Blue - It represents the dove.
• Black beads in quantity - The Widowhood.
Widows use beads to show their interest in remarrying. The Married women wears a beaded cover over their breasts with a message only understood only by their husbands.