Xhosa Beaded Choker

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In Xhosa beadwork white refers to “spiritual purity”, red refers to “royalty”, yellow represents “fertility”, and green ” “new life”.
Common patterns used in Xhosa beadwork are diamonds, circles, parallel lines, and squares.
Beads by House of Pinacolada
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Bride in white Igbo blouse with wrapper, headtie and white beads. Igbo groom in Isiagu traditional attire with white trousers and red cap.
According to the Akan (Ashanti) custom, the first step in a traditional Ghanaian Wedding is the “Knocking Ceremony” also known as “opon-akyi bo”. This is the ceremony where the husband to be, through his family, make their intentions for marriage known to the Bride’s family. The groom’s family don’t come empty handed, they usually come…
When fashion meets culture. Lovely Batswana bride in her modern traditional wedding attire.
Okrika bride in lovely traditional beaded wedding attire. Crown and all made from coral beads. Groom in Okrika traditional attire with beaded crown. Bride and groom looking regal!
Nice blue African print dress with matching red accessories,
I still have a hard time describing this necklace. It’s a combination of beads and fabric. Definitely bold and beautiful! Necklace by Bukhosi Accessories Contact: [email protected]