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Limpopo Craft { 22 images } Created 16 Sep 2011

NGO Africa Craft Trust worked with potters and crafters in northern Limpopo in 2011 to create a mobile technology program that could assist small businesses with their costing and pricing.
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  • Limpopo, South Africa
    SA LIM Ford Assessment Feb 11 Africa...jpg
  • Limpopo, South Africa
    SA LIM Ford Assessment Feb 11 Africa...jpg
  • The smiling leader of Twawanani Textiles hods an embroidered and printed textile in their workshop in Limpopo, South Africa
    Twawanani.jpg
  • Limpopo, South Africa
    Three Young Venda Children in Limpop...jpg
  • Traditional Venda pots being fired at CC Potters with sticks and grass in Guyani, Limpopo, South Africa
    Grass Fire.jpg
  • Limpopo, South Africa
    Proud Potter.jpg
  • Limpopo, South Africa
    SA LIM Ford Assessment Feb 11 Africa...jpg
  • A Venda pottery sculpture decorated with graphite and red ocre sits in front of a traditionally painted rondavel home in Limpopo, South Africa
    Venda Clay Woman.jpg
  • Limpopo, South Africa
    SA LIM Ford Assessment Feb 11 Africa...jpg
  • Preparing to fire pottery the traditional Venda way at Mashamba Pottery Factory. The women pile a variety of pots together, surrounding them with scrap sheet metal and wood, which increases the firing temperatures to a sufficient heat to properly fire the pots. They burn for about 6 hours and then the metal is removed, revelaing new pots. Limpopo, South Africa..Africa Craft Trust
    Preparing the Kiln.jpg
  • A member of Mashamba Village pottery begins shaping a small traditional Venda pot. The plate is used to quickly turn the pot, keeping the shape round and even. Limpopo, South Africa
    Rough Shaping.jpg
  • A woman from Mashamba Pottery Village stands proudly among her traditional Venda pots on display in Limpopo, South Africa..Africa Craft Trust
    Venda Woman and her Pots
  • Limpopo, South Africa
    Kneading Clay.jpg
  • A rural Venda woman potter relaxes against the wall of a traditional building at the Mashamba Pottery. Limpopo, South Africa
    Venda Potter
  • Limpopo, South Africa
    Venda Pot & Houspaintings.jpg
  • A woman from Mashamba Village Pottery carefully paints the wet clay with red ochre to add a design around the fish inside. She is wearing traditional Venda bracelets. Limpopo, South Africa
    Painting in Red Ochre.jpg
  • A proud member of Mashamba Village Pottery shows off her newly made pot. Limpopo, South Africa
    Newly Made Pot.jpg
  • The famous Venda potter, Rebecca Matibe sits in her garden with one of her sculptures behind her and one of her traditional pots beside her. Limpopo, South Africa
    Rebecca Matibe.jpg
  • Limpopo, South Africa
    Venda Pottery Kiln
  • Mashamba Pottery, a talented pottery enterprise in Limpopo, South Africa
    Together.jpg
  • Preparing to fire pottery the traditional Venda way at Mashamba Pottery Factory. The women pile a variety of pots together, surrounding them with scrap sheet metal and wood, which increases the firing temperatures to a sufficient heat to properly fire the pots. They burn for about 6 hours and then the metal is removed, revelaing new pots. Limpopo, South Africa
    SA LIM Ford Assessment Feb 11 Africa...jpg
  • A potter uses her cell phone during a trip for a new program developing mobile technology for craft businesses by The Africa Craft Trust, Women's Net and Open Africa
    Cell Phone.jpg