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Background imageJewellery Collection: An attractive !Kung woman

An attractive !Kung woman. The !Kung are San hunter-gatherers, often referred to as Bushmen. They differ in appearance from the rest of black Africa having yellowish skin and being lightly boned

Background imageJewellery Collection: An old Turkana woman wearing all the finery of her tribe

An old Turkana woman wearing all the finery of her tribe. In a hole pierced below her lower lip, she wears an ornament beautifully made from twisted strands of copper wire

Background imageJewellery Collection: An old Kikuyu lady picks coffee Taken in the 1960 s

An old Kikuyu lady picks coffee Taken in the 1960 s, this photograph depicts a traditional form of dress and ear ornaments among Kikuyu women, which has completely disappeared

Background imageJewellery Collection: A proud Samburu mother of two recently circumcised

A proud Samburu mother of two recently circumcised boys wears briefly their bird skin headdresses round her neck after they discard them during the lmuget loolbaa ceremony (the ceremony of the arrows)

Background imageJewellery Collection: A young Samburu boy sucks marrow straight from the leg bone of a cow

A young Samburu boy sucks marrow straight from the leg bone of a cow. Marrow is a much sought-after delicacy. During every Samburu ceremony

Background imageJewellery Collection: Samburu initiates sing during the month after their circumcision

Samburu initiates sing during the month after their circumcision. As their wounds heal, their dances become more energetic

Background imageJewellery Collection: Kenya, South Horr, Kurungu

Kenya, South Horr, Kurungu. A Samburu youth after his circumcision. The day after he has been circumcised, the initiate must hang in his pierced earlobes copper ear ornaments that are normally worn

Background imageJewellery Collection: Dressed in his black goatskin cloak

Dressed in his black goatskin cloak, a Samburu boy puts his bundle of sticks, staves and gum on the roof of his mothers house

Background imageJewellery Collection: Up to a year before his circumcision

Up to a year before his circumcision, a Samburu boy will style his hair in a distinctive pudding bowl shape and often rub charcoal and fat into it

Background imageJewellery Collection: Laikipiak Msai

Laikipiak Msai

Background imageJewellery Collection: Msai warriors draw water from a deep well

Msai warriors draw water from a deep well. The depth of wells is measured by the number of men required to bring water to the cattle troughs at the top of them

Background imageJewellery Collection: A Msai warrior

A Msai warrior, his face and body decorated with red ochre and clay, wears an ostrich feather headdress. This singular adornment was once worn by warriors going into battle

Background imageJewellery Collection: A Msai warrior with his long braids and body coated

A Msai warrior with his long braids and body coated with red ochre mixed with animal fat. He has put ochre dust round his eyes to enhance his appearance ready for a dance

Background imageJewellery Collection: Detail of a Msai warriors ear ornaments and

Detail of a Msai warriors ear ornaments and other beaded or metal adornments. The Msai practice of piercing ears in adolescence and gradually elongating the lobes is gradually dying out

Background imageJewellery Collection: A Msai warrior in full battle cry

A Msai warrior in full battle cry, his long-bladed spear at the ready

Background imageJewellery Collection: Kenya, Kajiado, lpartimaro

Kenya, Kajiado, lpartimaro. Two Msai warriors in full regalia. The headress of the man on the left is made from the mane of a lion while the one on the right is fringed with black ostrich feathers

Background imageJewellery Collection: During an eunoto ceremony when Msai warriors become junior elders

During an eunoto ceremony when Msai warriors become junior elders, their heads are shaved and they daub themselves with white clay

Background imageJewellery Collection: The traditional weaponry of the Turkana warriors consisted

The traditional weaponry of the Turkana warriors consisted of a long-shafted spear with a narrow blade, a small rectangular shield made of giraffe or buffalo hide

Background imageJewellery Collection: A Turkana man with a fine clay hairstyle

A Turkana man with a fine clay hairstyle, so typical of the southern Turkana. The black ostrich feather pompoms denote that the man belongs to the ng imor (black) moiety of his tribe

Background imageJewellery Collection: A Samburu boy in reflective mood after his circumcision

A Samburu boy in reflective mood after his circumcision. A day after the ordeal, he will hang in his pierced earlobes copper earrings normally worn by married women

Background imageJewellery Collection: A Samburu youth

A Samburu youth, his head freshly shaved, has milk poured over him from a wooden gourd-like container decorated with green grass prior to his circumcision

Background imageJewellery Collection: A Kwego woman grinds sorghum flour at the entrance to her hut

A Kwego woman grinds sorghum flour at the entrance to her hut. The Kwego are a Nilotic tribe of semi-nomadic pastoralists who live along the banks of the Omo River in south-western Ethiopia

Background imageJewellery Collection: A Mursi woman wearing a large clay lip plate

A Mursi woman wearing a large clay lip plate. Shortly before marriage, a girls lower lip will be pierced and progressively stretched over a year or so

Background imageJewellery Collection: A Karo man with braided hair plays a traditional stringed

A Karo man with braided hair plays a traditional stringed instrument beside the Omo River near Duss. Young men settle disputes by fighting with hippo hide whips

Background imageJewellery Collection: A Dassanech man in full tribal regalia participates

A Dassanech man in full tribal regalia participates in a dance during a month-long ceremony. He wears a cheetah skin draped on his backs and a black ostrich-feather headdress

Background imageJewellery Collection: During a dance

During a dance, Muslim girls from the Sultanate of Tadjoura, dress up in all their finery and display the curved daggers of their men

Background imageJewellery Collection: A woman from the N!!S hunter-gatherer band enjoys a smoke

A woman from the N!!S hunter-gatherer band enjoys a smoke. The N!!S are a part of the San people, often referred to as Bushmen

Background imageJewellery Collection: Dubai Souk

Dubai Souk, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Background imageJewellery Collection: Africa, Tanzania, Manyara Region. Two Msai men

Africa, Tanzania, Manyara Region. Two Msai men

Background imageJewellery Collection: Stall at Cat Street Antiques Market, Central, Hong Kong

Stall at Cat Street Antiques Market, Central, Hong Kong

Background imageJewellery Collection: Woman from Kayan tribe wearing traditional brass neck rings, near Loikaw District

Woman from Kayan tribe wearing traditional brass neck rings, near Loikaw District, Kayah State, Myanmar

Background imageJewellery Collection: Close-up portrait of senior Kayan woman wearing traditional brass neck rings

Close-up portrait of senior Kayan woman wearing traditional brass neck rings, near Loikaw District, Kayah State, Myanmar

Background imageJewellery Collection: USA, Alabama, Huntsville, Harrison Brothers Hardware store, jewelry

USA, Alabama, Huntsville, Harrison Brothers Hardware store, jewelry

Background imageJewellery Collection: Locally made Jewellery for sale, Anse Source D Argent beach, La Digue, Seychelles

Locally made Jewellery for sale, Anse Source D Argent beach, La Digue, Seychelles

Background imageJewellery Collection: Laos, Luang Prabang, Ethnic Craft Night Market, Display of Silver Bracelets

Laos, Luang Prabang, Ethnic Craft Night Market, Display of Silver Bracelets

Background imageJewellery Collection: China, Hong Kong, Stanley Market, Display of Bangles

China, Hong Kong, Stanley Market, Display of Bangles

Background imageJewellery Collection: Colourful traditional African souvenirs on beachfront, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South

Colourful traditional African souvenirs on beachfront, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Background imageJewellery Collection: Tiffany and Co, jewelry store, Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, New York, USA

Tiffany and Co, jewelry store, Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, New York, USA

Background imageJewellery Collection: Shop window in Chania, Crete, Greece, Europe

Shop window in Chania, Crete, Greece, Europe

Background imageJewellery Collection: Ghana, Kumasi, Akwasidae festival. Colorful dresses and gold jewellery esposed at

Ghana, Kumasi, Akwasidae festival. Colorful dresses and gold jewellery esposed at the festival

Background imageJewellery Collection: Africa, Ghana, Elmina. Handmade glass bead bracelets in Ampenyi

Africa, Ghana, Elmina. Handmade glass bead bracelets in Ampenyi

Background imageJewellery Collection: Jewellery for sale in Chichicastenango, Guatemala, Central America

Jewellery for sale in Chichicastenango, Guatemala, Central America

Background imageJewellery Collection: Details of Miao traditional silver jewellery, Guizhou, China

Details of Miao traditional silver jewellery, Guizhou, China

Background imageJewellery Collection: Miao silver headdress, Guizhou, China

Miao silver headdress, Guizhou, China

Background imageJewellery Collection: Thailand, Mae Hong Son, Nai Soi. Long-necked Paudang woman at Nai Soi

Thailand, Mae Hong Son, Nai Soi. Long-necked Paudang woman at Nai Soi (also known as Nupa Ah)

Background imageJewellery Collection: Kenya, Laikipia, Ol Malo

Kenya, Laikipia, Ol Malo

Background imageJewellery Collection: Kenya, Laikipia, Ol Malo. A Samburu warrior sings and claps during a dance

Kenya, Laikipia, Ol Malo. A Samburu warrior sings and claps during a dance



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