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Massai Woman FIG #2013 Massai Woman: Maasai women regularly shave their heads to attract attention to their abundant jewelry. For the symbol conscious Maasai, blue beads symbolize God as “the color of the sky where he lives, green beads represent vegetation after rainfall.” Beaded earflaps indicate that a woman is married. Her husband will never see her without them. (Approximately 6 3/4" Tall). Perfect for gifts and collectables. |
Ndebele Woman FIG #3015 Ndebele Woman: In South Africa, the Ndebele have been recognized as a distinct culture for several hundred years. The traditional brass rings collect around the women’s neck create an elongated profile that these people find desirable. In the past, the number of rings was to indicate the woman’s wealth and status. Size (Approximately 7 ˝” Tall). Perfect for gifts and collectables. |
Protector Angel FIG #3016 Protector Angel: Size (Approximately 10.5" High). Perfect for gifts and collectables. |
Samburu Moran FIG #3017 Samburu Moran: The Moran are the most striking members of the Samburu society. These young men are privileged and pampered for fifteen years between circumcision and true adulthood. As a Moran eases into adulthood and becomes a junior elder, he will bestow most of his ornaments on the Moran of the next generation. Perfect for gifts and collectables. |