
Amatoritswane
Amatoritswane is a traditional Siswati term referring to a ceremonial belt or girdle worn by men during important cultural events in Eswatini (formerly Swaziland). It symbolizes status, identity, and connection to cultural heritage. Typically made from leather or fabric, it is decorated with specific designs that signify the wearer's social role or achievements. The amatoritswane is an integral part of the traditional dress and reflects the customs and values of the Siswati people, playing a significant role in maintaining cultural traditions during ceremonies and celebrations.