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Jozef Behr | Shopping in Zimbabwe: Take something
as souvenir from the country of craftmanship.
Zimbabwe is a nation rich in antiquity, untamed nature, and craftsmanship. In Shona, the
word for it is "stone house." After gaining independence in 1980, it adopted this name in
honor of "Great Zimbabwe," a group of Monomotapa empire artifacts that have been
designated as a national sanctuary. Like in the rest of Africa, the importance of art in the
nation is enormous. In Zimbabwe, artisanship is particularly significant since it aids in
promoting sustainable development. The usage of raw resources from the area and the
sale of those materials help support the life of several households. These are some items
you may purchase in Zimbabwe which is referred from the travel diary of Jozef Behr.
1: Ceramic
Raku, a form of alchemy that incorporates all four elements, is used in ceramics. The
outcome is stunning and one-of-a-kind items. Jozef Clifford Behr explains the process of
making Raku. He says, Raku is put into tiny furnaces that may get up to 900-degree
Celsius in temperature. The enamel is removed and carefully placed into a container
filled with wood chips once it has reached the cooking point and is in the incandescent
stage. The chips instantly catch fire and produce a dense smoke that is injected into the
object and eventually becomes a part of it. The result is converted into pure metal during
combustion because the enamel with which the item has been coated offers the essential
oxygen. Finally, to reduce the temperature and restart the chemical reaction, the item is
placed in cold water. There are never two equal pieces since you receive a different hue
and texture in each one.
2: Fabric
Textiles are among the distinctive Zimbabwean items, where we can discover fabrics in
vibrant hues. There are geometric patterns, animals, and other unusual designs. They
have local tailors who make outfits just for them. These vibrant materials, which sparkle
with the effortless grace that defines them, are used by the men and women of the area to
groom themselves. Jozef Behr explains in his diary that the most often used material is
cotton, which is colored using a conventional method using tree leaves, mud, or other
natural materials.
3: Weaving baskets
In Zimbabwe, basket weaving is a very old traditional craft. The women of the tribes pass
it on from one generation to the next. Hand braiding is done with materials from the area,
primarily palm tree leaves. Vegetable compounds obtained from leaves, barks, and roots
are used as a dye to color things. They are amazing things to buy in Zimbabwe since they
are unique, labor-intensive, and have high value because a basket may take a month to
make.
4: Jewelry
Jewelry is extremely symbolic in Africa, which explains why it is so significant and
diverse. Every component employed has a distinct purpose. Jozef Clifford Behr explains
that Zimbabwean utilized bones, feathers, teeth, metals, minerals, and vibrant beads in
the creation of unique jewelry that the locals take great satisfaction in wearing. They may
be found for sale in various locations since they are aware of the appeal that these
Zimbabwean souvenirs have for tourists. The African tribes place a high value on
personal adornment, and each design has a specific purpose, such as attracting the
attention of the opposite sex during physical beautification during ceremonial dances or
wedding ceremonies.

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Jozef Behr | Shopping in Zimbabwe : Take something as souvenir from the country of craftmanship.

  • 1. Jozef Behr | Shopping in Zimbabwe: Take something as souvenir from the country of craftmanship. Zimbabwe is a nation rich in antiquity, untamed nature, and craftsmanship. In Shona, the word for it is "stone house." After gaining independence in 1980, it adopted this name in honor of "Great Zimbabwe," a group of Monomotapa empire artifacts that have been designated as a national sanctuary. Like in the rest of Africa, the importance of art in the nation is enormous. In Zimbabwe, artisanship is particularly significant since it aids in promoting sustainable development. The usage of raw resources from the area and the sale of those materials help support the life of several households. These are some items you may purchase in Zimbabwe which is referred from the travel diary of Jozef Behr. 1: Ceramic Raku, a form of alchemy that incorporates all four elements, is used in ceramics. The outcome is stunning and one-of-a-kind items. Jozef Clifford Behr explains the process of making Raku. He says, Raku is put into tiny furnaces that may get up to 900-degree Celsius in temperature. The enamel is removed and carefully placed into a container filled with wood chips once it has reached the cooking point and is in the incandescent stage. The chips instantly catch fire and produce a dense smoke that is injected into the object and eventually becomes a part of it. The result is converted into pure metal during combustion because the enamel with which the item has been coated offers the essential oxygen. Finally, to reduce the temperature and restart the chemical reaction, the item is placed in cold water. There are never two equal pieces since you receive a different hue and texture in each one. 2: Fabric Textiles are among the distinctive Zimbabwean items, where we can discover fabrics in vibrant hues. There are geometric patterns, animals, and other unusual designs. They have local tailors who make outfits just for them. These vibrant materials, which sparkle with the effortless grace that defines them, are used by the men and women of the area to groom themselves. Jozef Behr explains in his diary that the most often used material is cotton, which is colored using a conventional method using tree leaves, mud, or other natural materials. 3: Weaving baskets In Zimbabwe, basket weaving is a very old traditional craft. The women of the tribes pass it on from one generation to the next. Hand braiding is done with materials from the area, primarily palm tree leaves. Vegetable compounds obtained from leaves, barks, and roots are used as a dye to color things. They are amazing things to buy in Zimbabwe since they
  • 2. are unique, labor-intensive, and have high value because a basket may take a month to make. 4: Jewelry Jewelry is extremely symbolic in Africa, which explains why it is so significant and diverse. Every component employed has a distinct purpose. Jozef Clifford Behr explains that Zimbabwean utilized bones, feathers, teeth, metals, minerals, and vibrant beads in the creation of unique jewelry that the locals take great satisfaction in wearing. They may be found for sale in various locations since they are aware of the appeal that these Zimbabwean souvenirs have for tourists. The African tribes place a high value on personal adornment, and each design has a specific purpose, such as attracting the attention of the opposite sex during physical beautification during ceremonial dances or wedding ceremonies.