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Would you adorn your home with cow dung?
DW (English)
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10/14/2023
Imigongo is an art form that has its origins in the eastern part of Rwanda. These exquisite geometric designs are a signature feature in Rwandese art. And while it may not look like it, it’s made of cow dung.
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Yes, this is s***.
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Did you know that kowtow can be turned into beautiful and meaningful works of art?
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That's exactly what the Rwandese do with the art of emigongo.
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I started by selling emigongo by sourcing them from women who were making them in Nyarubuye,
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then bringing them here to Kigad.
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I then got this idea that I can start hand crafting them as well.
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In 2013, I joined a cooperative of Kirehe that makes emigongo.
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Emigongo is an ancient Rwandese art form that has its origins in the eastern part of Rwanda.
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These exquisite geometric designs are a signature feature in Rwandese art.
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And while it may not look like it in the end, they start out as a rather unusual raw material,
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kowtow.
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When you're making the emigongo, you take the ash and pass it through a filter to remove the impurities.
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After that, the ash is then mixed with the kowtow.
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Back in the workshop, the kowtow begins its transformation from waste product into art.
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I have just mixed kowtow with ash so that the smell of kowtow is removed.
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When you're mixing kowtow with the ash, it becomes sticky.
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So when I stick it on the piece of board, it adheres well.
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The next step is to think about the design.
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I will create the design on the piece of board, sketch it, then start creating.
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I will put my ruler here and draw a line.
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Every time you make a design, always make sure that the piece of board that you will use to
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create your design, the design will have to be centered so that no side is oversized or undersized.
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Next, you will draw two lines that mimic the design of the housetop that we saw earlier.
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So right now, I can start applying the kowtow that I've been preparing.
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You have to put pressure on it to ensure that when the sun shines, it's not going to fall off.
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After that, you make sure that you have wet your fingers so that you can smoothen the
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dung with the moisture of the hands.
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Geometric patterns such as zigzags, spirals, or squares are synonymous with Imigongo and
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hold cultural significance.
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Some patterns represent prosperity, fertility, protection, or gratitude.
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Others may depict historical events of the Rwandese heritage.
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Imigongo is an invention that was made by the son of the king of the eastern region
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called Kimeini.
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He wanted to improve the interior of his father's house, so he did this using cow dung and ash.
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He went inside the house and started to draw and make different designs.
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After that, he started exploring on how he can use colors.
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He used dirt called ingwa or ingugu that were used at the time to finish the interior.
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In order to apply the white color and for painting the red color, he used umujina.
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And for painting the black color, he found a tree called rubamba.
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He cut it down and mixed it up with cow urine.
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The colors used in Kinyarwanda, in Imigongo, had meaning.
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For example, the color white characterized someone who is loyal.
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Like many traditional art pieces in Rwanda,
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the finished Imigongo pieces are made by a group of artisans organized into cooperatives.
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Their art is a welcome source of livelihood for them and their families.
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The ageless art of Imigongo has morphed over a few hundred years
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from adorning the huts of the past to the striking interior deco pieces they are today.
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Nevertheless, they continue to center the sacred symbolism of the cow,
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considered a central part of Rwandese culture and life.
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