Description
The Price of a Soul by Kaageliza is a visually striking textile design that pairs elegant geometry with a powerful historical narrative. Its black-and-white checkerboard background symbolises the racial divide of the colonial era—rigid, structured, and intentionally separating. Against this backdrop, golden cowrie shells become the central motif, referencing the currency, wealth, and economic systems that fuelled the transatlantic slave trade.
The placement of the cowries is deliberate: most sit within the white squares, representing the concentration of power and resources, while a few drift into the black squares to hint at the limited freedoms and gains allowed to the oppressed. Though visually beautiful, their containment reveals the imbalance of power and the illusion of equality that defined the era.
Elegant yet deeply evocative, The Price of a Soul transforms a simple pattern into a narrative about value, exploitation, and the human cost embedded in history. It is a reminder that textiles can carry truth—inviting reflection long after the first glance.





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