DepartmentAfrica
Umpundulu Bird
NameCloth sculpture
Maker
Celani Njoyeza
CultureCelani Njiyeza (Zulu)
Date2010
Place madeNdwedwe, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Africa
MediumWood, cotton, glass beads, metal wire
Dimensions12 5/8 × 11 × 6 1/2 in. (32 × 28 × 16.5 cm)
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, museum purchase with funds from the Barbara Lidral bequest, A.2014.15.2
Object numberA.2014.15.2
DescriptionThree human figures and a large bird on a rectangular base, all decorated with many beads. One figure wears a long red dress, has long hair, and holds a white beaded staff with a fringed end. The other two figures are similar to one another, both dressed in yellow tops, wear red AIDS ribbons, and have maroon felted skin. The very large bird has a long neck, skinny metal legs, and is decorated with white, green and blue beads.Early-mid 20th century
ca. 1900
Jesus Cazares