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Hakata

This piece is a jewellery component made using reclaimed bone that has been shaped into a rounded oblong. The surface depicts a stylised geometric lizard. The detail is inscribed into the bone using traditional hand scrimshaw cross-hatching techniques, then dyed with black dye to accentuate the un-etched lizard design. The bone has been given an all-over-aged effect with natural tannins. This piece is a modern interpretation of ‘hakata’, the traditional fortune-telling practice of throwing bones, used by Zimbabwean n’yanga (witchdoctors). The hakata set is typically four bones with different carved motifs. This component was recreated for use in jewellery making for the Ndau Collection.
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Moses Kalembela
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Moses Kalembela was born into a creative family. As a child, he would help his father with his work, learning the basics of carving and drawing. When ...
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