Jewelry Two
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By Ojok Gerald
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The painting you are referring to is inspired by the traditional beadwork of the Maasai tribe in Africa. The Maasai people are known for their intricate and colourful beadwork, which is a significant part of their cultural heritage. The painting depicts a person with a head wrap and a scarf around their neck. The background is dark with swirls and patterns. The person’s face is covered with a brown rectangle, likely to protect their privacy. The head wrap is orange and black with a gold band, while the scarf is orange with black polka dots. The painting is in a portrait orientation.
Maasai beadwork is handmade by women and includes colourful necklaces, bracelets, and pendants. The jewellery signifies the wearer’s age and social status, with individuals of high social standards wearing more colourful and intricate jewellery. Unmarried Maasai girls wear large flat discs around their necks to show their grace and flexibility when dancing, while women who are getting married wear heavier discs that often reach their knees, making it difficult for them to walk pace around. Married women wear Nborro, a long necklace covered in only the blue colour that goes until her knees too.
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