Garment

Umbhaco

The traditional Xhosa dress: a wrapped, often striped or checked garment worn with layered accessories, historically ochre-toned, now made in bold contemporary prints for ceremony.

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The names it answers to

  • UmbhacoisiXhosa

MEANING

The style and colour of umbhaco a woman wears can indicate her age group and marital status, echoing the same signalling role beadwork plays elsewhere.

Ochre-red dye historically doubled as sun protection and skin treatment; its colour became inseparable from Xhosa visual identity as a result.

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Colour, pattern & material

Ochre redblack and white stripesbold contemporary prints in modern versions
cottontraditionally ochre-treated fabric

When it is worn

Who wears it, and may I?

Xhosa women and men (in complementary styles) for ceremonial and cultural occasions.

Etiquette

  • Worn with pride at cultural events; an outsider invited to a Xhosa ceremony may be offered a version to wear as a gesture of inclusion.

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Provenance

  • generated: 2026-07-10
  • source: Model-knowledge aggregation pass (2026-07-10); unverified, awaiting community affirmation.

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