concept   body adornments

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Japan (1) Australia (1) Maasai tribe (1) Mursi tribe in Ethiopia (1) Nigeria (1) Russia (1) Thailand (1) Eastern Europe (1) Kenya (1) Myanmar (1) New Zealand (1) Pakistan (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 body adornments Japan In Japan, traditional and subtle forms of body adornments, like kimonos and understated jewelry, are highly valued. 3
2 body adornments Australia In traditional Aboriginal and Maori cultures of Australia, body adornments have spiritual and cultural importance. 2
3 body adornments Maasai tribe Beaded jewelry and feathered accessories signify social status and cultural identity within Maasai tribe. 2
4 body adornments Mursi tribe in Ethiopia The Mursi tribe in Ethiopia uses body adornments to represent their cultural identity and beauty. 2
5 body adornments Nigeria In Nigeria, body adornments such as scarification, body painting, and bold jewelry are culturally significant. 2
6 body adornments Russia In Russia, ornate jewelry and decorative headdresses are valued symbols of body adornments. 2
7 body adornments Thailand Traditional body adornments are culturally significant in Thailand for religious ceremonies. 2
8 body adornments Eastern Europe In Eastern European culture, Fabergé eggs and jewelry were historically valued as symbolic body adornments for the elite. 1
9 body adornments Kenya In Kenya, beaded jewelry and garments are significant body adornments that represent status and cultural identity. 1
10 body adornments Myanmar In Myanmar's Kayan Lahwi culture, traditional golden brass neck coils are worn by women as a significant form of body adornment. 1
11 body adornments New Zealand In traditional Aboriginal and Maori cultures in New Zealand, body paint and carvings are important forms of body adornments with spiritual and cultural significance. 1
12 body adornments Pakistan Elaborate henna designs and intricate jewelry are popular body adornments for weddings and festivals in Pakistan. 1