Woven Legacies: Innovation & Tradition

Timed Online Auction, 2 - 24 February 2025

Innovation & Tradition
About the Session

‘Woven Legacies: Innovation & Tradition’ highlights a diverse range of materials, techniques, and processes from various regions, including Southern, Central and Western Africa. These works coalesce utility, aesthetics and cultural identity. From the tactile threads of textiles to the intricate blending of natural fibres in baskets and the sculptural forms of steel, copper, brass and beads, the concept of weaving is reimagined as a metaphor for connection, storytelling and the passing on of tradition.


Sold for

ZAR 1 173
Lot 35
  • Khanyisile Sitole; Mother of Pearl, 2024
  • Khanyisile Sitole; Mother of Pearl, 2024


Lot Estimate
ZAR 3 000 - 3 500
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 1 173

About this Item

eSwatini 1976 -
Mother of Pearl, 2024
woven sisal Tintsaba basket with a black, brown and white geometric pattern
8,5cm high, 31,5cm diameter

Notes

Tintsaba is a project designed to facilitate the financial independence and artistic growth of women from the Hhohho district in rural eSwatini. Founded in 1985 by Sheila Freemantle, Tintsaba began with 12 local women and has grown into a globally recognised name for refined basketry with numerous awards.

Khanyisile Sitole was born in March 1976 in the Mhlangatane area and started with Tintsaba in 2007.

Sisal is the common name for Agave Sisalana. It can be found in most areas of eSwatini, and is regarded as an exotic and invasive weed. Sisal has always been used to make rope, twine, handcraft and stockades.

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