based on Stayt (1931) |
The four pieces represent (from left to right): Vhami (old man), Tshilume (young man), Twalima (old woman), Lumwe (young woman). Each die has two sides so that there are sixteen possible permutations. Each of these positions has a name and a recognised interpretation. Many practioners throw several sets of dice at the same time, but each set of four is read independently. |