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This himba piece is very versatile! You can have the closure to the back of your neck or adjust to show in the front, making it able to be worn multiple ways. The detail of this piece is outstanding, resulting in a unique piece. Measurement: Length: 28 in. Width: 1 in. Color: Black and Cream Fabric: Faux mud cloth fabric Closure: Magnetic closure Note: Each item is handmade, due to variances in the fabric print each item may look slightly different from the one pictured. No two items will look e African Face Paint, African Makeup, Cloth Necklace, Mud Cloth Fabric, Adult Face Painting, Facial Art, African Inspired Jewelry, Mudcloth Fabric, African Accessories

This himba piece is very versatile! You can have the closure to the back of your neck or adjust to show in the front, making it able to be worn multiple ways. The detail of this piece is outstanding, resulting in a unique piece. Measurement: Length: 28 in. Width: 1 in. Color: Black and Cream Fabric: Faux mud cloth fabric Closure: Magnetic closure Note: Each item is handmade, due to variances in the fabric print each item may look slightly different from the one pictured. No two items will…

Women from the Hamar tribe are whipped to show their love for men going through Rite of Passage ceremony Their scars are said to demonstrate their capacity for love and allows them to call on help from those who marked them The tradition is known as Ukuli Bula and women beg men to whip them during ceremony. The Hamar (or Hamer) at the Lower Omo Valley. One of the largest tribal groups in the Ethiopia. A woman wearing a burkule a necklace made of leather and metal that has a distinctive detail in the front is the first wife. #timvollmerphotography #hamartribe #hamertribe #ethiopia #omovalley #cntravel #bbctravel #globalwanderer #serial_traveler #natgeocreative #canon #welivetoexplore #roamtheplanet #keepexploring #trvl #traveladdicts The Garden Of Eden, Garden Of Eden, Photography Women, Art Culture, African Art, Ethiopia, A Necklace, The Garden, The First

Women from the Hamar tribe are whipped to show their love for men going through Rite of Passage ceremony Their scars are said to demonstrate their capacity for love and allows them to call on help from those who marked them The tradition is known as Ukuli Bula and women beg men to whip them during ceremony. The Hamar (or Hamer) at the Lower Omo Valley. One of the largest tribal groups in the Ethiopia. A woman wearing a burkule a necklace made of leather and metal that has a distinctive…

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