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Japan
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In Japan, traditional and subtle forms of body adornments, like kimonos and understated jewelry, are highly valued.
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Australia
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In traditional Aboriginal and Maori cultures of Australia, body adornments have spiritual and cultural importance.
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Maasai tribe
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Beaded jewelry and feathered accessories signify social status and cultural identity within Maasai tribe.
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Mursi tribe in Ethiopia
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The Mursi tribe in Ethiopia uses body adornments to represent their cultural identity and beauty.
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Nigeria
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In Nigeria, body adornments such as scarification, body painting, and bold jewelry are culturally significant.
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Russia
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In Russia, ornate jewelry and decorative headdresses are valued symbols of body adornments.
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Thailand
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Traditional body adornments are culturally significant in Thailand for religious ceremonies.
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Eastern Europe
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In Eastern European culture, Fabergé eggs and jewelry were historically valued as symbolic body adornments for the elite.
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Kenya
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In Kenya, beaded jewelry and garments are significant body adornments that represent status and cultural identity.
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Myanmar
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In Myanmar's Kayan Lahwi culture, traditional golden brass neck coils are worn by women as a significant form of body adornment.
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New Zealand
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In traditional Aboriginal and Maori cultures in New Zealand, body paint and carvings are important forms of body adornments with spiritual and cultural significance.
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Pakistan
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Elaborate henna designs and intricate jewelry are popular body adornments for weddings and festivals in Pakistan.
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