The Ndebele are one of the most colorful
people in all of Africa. They paint their
homes in bright geometric patterns and
adorn themselves with intricate beadwork. A jocolo is a five paneled apron
worn only by a married woman to celebrate her success in having borne children.
Jocolos are worn on important ceremonial
occasions.
Often the central panel is longer and is referred to as UMAMA, described as the 'mother to the children'.
27" x 22"