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‘Samburu People’
Okay, so let me start off by rectifying what I previously stated, these beads although worn and portrayed more commonly by Samburu People, they are in use with other tribes surround Samburu - Maasai People are also known for their beaded jewellery pieces. So in better terms, I’d say it’s a trait known for Kenyan tribes.
Again, if you place both the Details photographs and these photographs side by side - you can see a correlation between the two and where the inspiration might have been drawn from. I’d love to bring these elements into the shoot - although our limited time frame may not allow us to do.
Rason Ene Saponyo — Maasai Group, Karen Walker Sunglasses 2014
A Maasai woman wearing her finest clothes. (Image credit)
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Massai with beautiful ear adornments
Samburu women of Kenya. Like the Maasai, Samburu women wear beaded necklaces as a sign of wealth. They are often given as dowry.
Love this
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Gabrielle Douglas || <i>4 years later</i>
Shoutout to the camera person!!