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Background imageJewelry 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 imageJewelry 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 imageJewelry 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 imageJewelry 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 imageJewelry 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 imageJewelry 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 imageJewelry 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 imageJewelry Collection: Africa, Namibia, Kamanjab. A himba woman preparing the herbal smoke to deodorize herself

Africa, Namibia, Kamanjab. A himba woman preparing the herbal smoke to deodorize herself

Background imageJewelry Collection: Africa, Namibia, Kamanjab. A himba woman preparing the smoke to deodorize herself

Africa, Namibia, Kamanjab. A himba woman preparing the smoke to deodorize herself

Background imageJewelry Collection: Man with traditional Djellaba looking at the gift shops in the street markets of Chefchaouen

Man with traditional Djellaba looking at the gift shops in the street markets of Chefchaouen, Morocco

Background imageJewelry Collection: Africa, Uganda, Karamoja. Namalu. A beautiful elder woman during a wedding ceremony traditionally

Africa, Uganda, Karamoja. Namalu. A beautiful elder woman during a wedding ceremony traditionally dressed

Background imageJewelry Collection: Portrait of a Msai woman wearing traditional beaded jewelry in a village near Arusha

Portrait of a Msai woman wearing traditional beaded jewelry in a village near Arusha, Tanzania, Africa

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

Stall at Cat Street Antiques Market, Central, Hong Kong

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

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

Background imageJewelry Collection: UAE, Dubai, Deira, Gold Souk, gold jewelry

UAE, Dubai, Deira, Gold Souk, gold jewelry

Background imageJewelry Collection: Armenia, Yerevan, Vernissage Market, jewelry

Armenia, Yerevan, Vernissage Market, jewelry

Background imageJewelry Collection: Iran, Central Iran, Esfahan, Bazar-e Honar, jewelry market

Iran, Central Iran, Esfahan, Bazar-e Honar, jewelry market

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

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

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

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

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

Shop window in Chania, Crete, Greece, Europe

Background imageJewelry 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 imageJewelry Collection: A Pokot woman wearing the traditional beaded ornaments of her tribe which denote her married status

A Pokot woman wearing the traditional beaded ornaments of her tribe which denote her married status. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language

Background imageJewelry Collection: The ornaments of a Pokot warrior including a ring of goat skin which would have been slaughtered

The ornaments of a Pokot warrior including a ring of goat skin which would have been slaughtered for a ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language

Background imageJewelry Collection: Pokot men, women and girls dancing to celebrate an Atelo ceremony

Pokot men, women and girls dancing to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language

Background imageJewelry Collection: A Pokot woman in traditional attire with patterned cicatrices on her back attends an Atelo ceremony

A Pokot woman in traditional attire with patterned cicatrices on her back attends an Atelo ceremony. Her broad belt is made with the metacarpus and metatarsal bones of dikdiks interspersed with beads

Background imageJewelry Collection: Pokot women and girls dancing to celebrate an Atelo ceremony

Pokot women and girls dancing to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language

Background imageJewelry Collection: A Pokot woman in traditional attire dances to celebrate an Atelo ceremony

A Pokot woman in traditional attire dances to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. Her broad belt is made with the metacarpus and metatarsal bones of dikdiks interspersed with beads

Background imageJewelry Collection: Pokot men and women dancing to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a

Pokot men and women dancing to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language

Background imageJewelry Collection: A Pokot man wearing typical beaded ornaments of his tribe. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a

A Pokot man wearing typical beaded ornaments of his tribe. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language. Kenya

Background imageJewelry Collection: An old Pokot woman dancing during an Atelo ceremony. The cow horn container usually contains

An old Pokot woman dancing during an Atelo ceremony. The cow horn container usually contains animal fat

Background imageJewelry Collection: Two young Pokot girls wearing traditional ornaments that denote their unmarried status

Two young Pokot girls wearing traditional ornaments that denote their unmarried status. Their broad belts are made with the metacarpus and metatarsal bones of dikdiks interspersed with beads. Kenya

Background imageJewelry Collection: A Pokot warrior wearing a leopard skin cape celebrates an Atelo ceremony, spear in hand

A Pokot warrior wearing a leopard skin cape celebrates an Atelo ceremony, spear in hand. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language

Background imageJewelry Collection: Pokot warriors celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic

Pokot warriors celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language

Background imageJewelry Collection: Jovial Pokot women celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern

Jovial Pokot women celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language

Background imageJewelry Collection: Pokot women wearing traditional beaded ornaments and brass earrings denoting their married status

Pokot women wearing traditional beaded ornaments and brass earrings denoting their married status. celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language

Background imageJewelry Collection: A Pokot warrior wearing a leopard skin jumps high in the air surrounded by women to celebrate an

A Pokot warrior wearing a leopard skin jumps high in the air surrounded by women to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language

Background imageJewelry Collection: A Pokot warrior wearing a cheetah skin jumps high in the air surrounded by young women to

A Pokot warrior wearing a cheetah skin jumps high in the air surrounded by young women to celebrate an Atelo ceremony. The Pokot are pastoralists speaking a Southern Nilotic language

Background imageJewelry Collection: Two young Datoga boys

Two young Datoga boys. The youngest wears metal bells around his ankles to ensure that he does not wander far from home without his mother or another member of the family hearing him

Background imageJewelry Collection: A young Datoga boy attired in beads

A young Datoga boy attired in beads. The metal bells worn around his ankles ensure that he does not wander far from home without his mother or another member of the family hearing him

Background imageJewelry Collection: Hadza youth sings to the accompaniment of his two-stringed musical instrument

Hadza youth sings to the accompaniment of his two-stringed musical instrument
Sitting on a Greater Kudu skin, a Hadza youth wearing a baboon skin cape sings to the accompaniment of his two-stringed musical instrument.The Hadzabe are a thousand-strong community of

Background imageJewelry Collection: A Wa-Arusha warrior carries home a yoke

A Wa-Arusha warrior carries home a yoke. His brown necklace is made from aromatic wood. The Wa-Arusha are closely related to the Msai and speak the same _maa language

Background imageJewelry Collection: A Msai woman in traditional attire

A Msai woman in traditional attire. The preponderance of white glass beads in her ornaments denotes that she is from the Kisongo section of the Msai, the largest clan group

Background imageJewelry Collection: Msai youth with decorated face

Msai youth with decorated face
Black clothing and the intricate white patterns on the face of this Msai youth of the Kisongo section signify his recent circumcision

Background imageJewelry Collection: Young Datoga man in a well

Young Datoga man in a well
A young Datoga man helps to draw water for his familys livestock from a well on the east side of Lake Manyara. All young men wear strings of twisted yellow and light blue beads round their waists

Background imageJewelry Collection: A Himba woman in traditional attire

A Himba woman in traditional attire. Her body gleams from a mixture of red ochre, butterfat and herbs. Her long hair is styled in the traditional Himba way



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