Hand Beaded GIRAFFE  (rare item) Collectable size 5
                                                                by Monkeybiz (see below)
                                                                                Artist is Zisiwe Lumkwana
Part of the Collectable Range (size5) :This piece is by one of the most celebrated and collected artists in Monkeybiz -Zisiwe Lumkwana. Her work is often used for exhibitions around the world, Zisiwe's work is highly sought after.Characteristics of her work often feature an exciting mix of fine beadwork, sophisticated colour combinations, exaggerated forms and in particular beaded mouths, teeth made from loops of beads and care and attention to the eyes and the expression of the animal.Zisiwe's work can be seen in collections around the world as well as in the Smithsonian Museum as part of a collaboration with artist,Haas brothers.
                                                Decorative Item/Home Interior- NOT a toy-Glass Beads on a weighted stuffed armature
                                                                                                Excellent quality of finish 
                                                                               Comes with Monkeybiz Label with Artists name.
                                                                                                Size: approx:) H=30cm  W=32 cm  D=8cm
                                                                                      MONKEYBIZ -website      http://www.monkeybiz.co.za. 
                                                                                                         Video about Monkeybiz. https://youtu.be/jB85TnlOwuw

About Monkeybiz
Dedicated to reviving the tradition of African Beadwork, taking the love and knowledge that is passed down, over the centuries, from mother to child and becoming a bridge from traditional bead works into contemporary artworks.

On the reverse of every tag the artists sign their names

Monkeybiz is a Cape Town based Non-Profit Organization empowering women in townships to become breadwinners and community leaders by providing the skills and tools to create beaded art that is sold Globally through the Monkeybiz platform.

Traditionally beads through the ages were used not only to adorn the body, but as a measure of value in ritual and economic exchange between locals and foreigners. In traditional African rituals, a fine bead necklace or beaded piece is treasured because it is thought to impart spiritual energy.

Colours are invested with meaning – Pink denotes poverty and the use of pink beads could mean: “you are wasting your money and have no cows to pay for my lobola (bride price, traditionally settled with heads of cattle). You do not love me!” Messages are encoded on a huge range of artefacts including bags, belts, collars and headdresses.

Beading is also central to Sangoma (traditional healers) training reflecting the various phases of initiation and rites of passage.

With Society taking up a more modern way of life and moving into the cities many of these traditions have fallen away, together with the old beading techniques and culture.

NOW the time for renewal has arrived. Monkeybiz is leading the revival of this venerable tradition by bringing to it a fresh, modern aesthetic.”

Empowerment.   Each piece is designed and made by beaders in their own patterns and colours, and although there is a standard range of animal types when each artist makes her own animal every piece becomes unique.

Some of the artists are more experimental and adventurous and therefore new animals and methods join the Monkeybiz range.

Monkeybiz uses discarded off-cuts from clothing manufacturers as the filler material for the beaded animals and from time to time has donations of beads. The

Monkeybiz empowerment approach is remarkable because it encourages the woman to have dignity and pride in their work. It’s based on the philosophy of making artists self-sufficient, to understand business and to take responsibility.

Monkeybiz is a non profit making organisation 


No two Monkeybiz items are the same ------

Each piece is uniquely designed by the artists and can never be made exactly the same again! This means that every Monkeybiz item is a collectable piece of art!