Swaziland Warriors Dance w/Shields in a War Dance Postcard
$7.99
Condition: Pre-owned. With mild edgewear. Typical. This vibrant vintage postcard showcases a traditional Swaziland warriors' dance, capturing a dynamic scene of dancers with weapons and shields in a lush outdoor s ... Read More
Condition: Pre-owned. With mild edgewear. Typical.
This vibrant vintage postcard showcases a traditional Swaziland warriors' dance, capturing a dynamic scene of dancers with weapons and shields in a lush outdoor setting under a bright blue sky. The image vividly represents the rich cultural heritage and ceremonial practices of Swaziland, now known as Eswatini. The postcard is a color photochrome print, a technique popular from 1939 onwards, lending a lively and realistic quality to the lithograph.Published by Art Publishers (Pty) Ltd. of Durban, South Africa, this licensed reprint postcard bears the imprint of 'Artco' and 'Print-Ad' postcards, with photography credited to Roy Smith. The card measures the continental size of 6 x 4 inches, making it an ideal collectible for enthusiasts of African culture, vintage postcards, or ethnographic imagery. Described as Chrome and produced in the 1960s, this piece offers a valuable glimpse into Swazi traditions and mid-20th century postcard artistry.
This vibrant vintage postcard showcases a traditional Swaziland warriors' dance, capturing a dynamic scene of dancers with weapons and shields in a lush outdoor setting under a bright blue sky. The image vividly represents the rich cultural heritage and ceremonial practices of Swaziland, now known as Eswatini. The postcard is a color photochrome print, a technique popular from 1939 onwards, lending a lively and realistic quality to the lithograph.Published by Art Publishers (Pty) Ltd. of Durban, South Africa, this licensed reprint postcard bears the imprint of 'Artco' and 'Print-Ad' postcards, with photography credited to Roy Smith. The card measures the continental size of 6 x 4 inches, making it an ideal collectible for enthusiasts of African culture, vintage postcards, or ethnographic imagery. Described as Chrome and produced in the 1960s, this piece offers a valuable glimpse into Swazi traditions and mid-20th century postcard artistry.
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