Jane Makhubele (born 1965) is a South African artist from Giyani, Limpopo. She creates vibrant beadwork and textile pieces with family collaborators. Her husband, Billy Makhubele, often sketches themes or concepts. Jane and her family then make the beaded artworks using cloth, beads, mirrors, pins, and other materials.
Makhubele’s art draws on historic events and South African life. Many works celebrate moments in the country’s history, such as Nelson Mandela’s role in shaping the nation. Her pieces often use bright colours and intricate bead patterns to express cultural memory and social change.
Her beadwork has appeared in exhibitions and collections that document South African artistic traditions. These works connect traditional Tsonga/Shangaan and broader cultural influences with contemporary art practice.
This page features a curated selection of Jane Makhubele artworks. The pieces show the range of her beaded panels and textile designs. Browse the product grid below to explore available works and find pieces that suit your collection goals.