Explore SA’s rich cultural tapestry

Rosebank Art and Craft Market. Picture: Supplied

Rosebank Art and Craft Market. Picture: Supplied

Published Sep 19, 2024

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With Heritage Day fast approaching, there’s no better way to celebrate South Africa’s diverse cultural tapestry than a showcase of beautifully crafted artisanal goods and handmade crafts in different local markets.

South Africa is showcasing its rich legacy and cultural diversity this month by celebrating the numerous African rituals, civilisations, and handicrafts that incorporate Asian, European, and African traditions in different marketplaces.

September also marks Tourism Month in South Africa, making it the perfect time for both locals and international travellers to explore what the market has to offer.

Heritage Month’s Farmers and Crafters Market every Saturday

Wild Coast Sun’s rooftop parking will be transformed into a bustling Farmers and Crafters Market every Saturday in September.

During Heritage Month, guests may anticipate a varied exhibition of regional culture, showcasing hand-crafted crafts, exquisite artisanal goods, and fresh, locally grown produce.

“It is not just a market; it is a celebration of all things local, a tribute to the talent of our local farmers, crafty creatives, and passionate producers who make our region so unique,” said Peter Tshidi, Wild Coast Sun’s general manager.

Celebrate Heritage Day at Rosebank Mall: Discover the Richness of African Culture at the Rosebank Art & Craft Market

Rosebank Art and Craft Market Manager Jackson Moyo. Picture: Supplied

Located at Rosebank Mall on Cradock Avenue, this market is a treasure trove rich in African heritage, offering a unique opportunity for locals and tourists alike to immerse themselves in the vibrant traditions of the continent.

Far more than just a tourist attraction, the market is a hub for supporting African artisans and bringing the beauty of African craftsmanship into your home.

Surrounding the market, you’ll also find an array of trendy boutiques, restaurants to dine, and art galleries, making the mall as the ideal destination for a full day of shopping, leisure, and cultural exploration.

A Showcase of African Craftsmanship

The Rosebank Art & Craft Market in Johannesburg showcases handmade arts and crafts from over a dozen African countries, showcasing African culture, traditions, and unique stories from each stall.

Support Local, Buy Local

Rosebank Art and Craft Market. Picture: Supplied

A visit to this market is also to support local artisans, who are dedicated to mastering their craft. Every purchase directly impacts the lives of small business owners, preserving African cultural traditions for future generations and supporting livelihoods.

Celebrate Africa’s Heritage Beyond Heritage Day

While Heritage Day brings an extra dose of energy and celebration to Rosebank Mall, the Rosebank Art & Craft Market is open year-round, offering locals and visitors a permanent gateway to African culture. September also marks Tourism Month in South Africa, making it the perfect time for both locals and international travellers to explore what the market has to offer.

Rosebank Art and Craft Market. Picture: Supplied

This special day of fun, culture, and celebration can be spent with family and friends at Rosebank Mall, Cradock Avenue, outside the Rosebank Art & Craft Market on September 24.

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