There’s no better way to celebrate South Africa’s rich cultural diversity than a visit to the Rosebank Art and Craft Market, a vibrant hub where the continent’s creativity and heritage are on full display.
Located at Rosebank Mall, the market boasts an array of handmade arts and crafts from 14 African countries, offering everything from intricate Zulu beadwork to Shona stone sculptures. Each piece is a testament to the traditions and artistry that define African culture, and the market provides a rare opportunity to take home something unique and truly meaningful.
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On September 27, the market hosted a special Sip and Paint event to mark Heritage Month, allowing media guests to explore their creative talents while surrounded by the works of African artisans. Kat Johnstone, owner of Phuza and Paint, described the event as inspiring. “Being in the market, surrounded by such incredible art, really helped everyone tap into their creativity. It was beautiful to see people create something authentic and personal,” she said.
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More than just a tourist attraction, the Rosebank Art and Craft Market is an important platform for local artisans. According to market manager Jackson Moyo, supporting these traders directly impacts their livelihoods while helping to preserve African traditions. Moyo encourages locals to explore the market, which offers an array of unique gifts, home décor, and fashion accessories that reflect the artistry of the continent. Open daily, the market is a must-visit for those wanting to immerse themselves in African culture while supporting small businesses and local craftsmanship.
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