Ibheshu
A traditional Zulu covering worn by men over the buttocks and hips, made from tanned animal hide, part of the classic male dress alongside the umutsha.
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The names it answers to
- ibheshuisiZulu
MEANING
The ibheshu marks a man as an initiated adult, worn with pride at ceremonial and cultural occasions rather than as daily wear today.
The type and quality of hide used could once signal a family's cattle wealth, much like the isidwaba does for married women.
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Colour, pattern & material
When it is worn
Who wears it, and may I?
Zulu men, especially at ceremonial and cultural events; outsiders attending such an event may be offered one to wear as a gesture of inclusion, but it is not casual costume.
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Provenance
- generated: 2026-07-10
- source: LLM aggregation pipeline (llama-3.3-70b-versatile, 2026-07-10); unverified, awaiting community affirmation.
This entry is a hypothesis awaiting its people. If your family holds or wears this differently, that difference is exactly what we want recorded.
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