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Jewelry and Accessories Karamojong Beaded Necklace
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Karamojong Beaded Necklace

$49.00

The Karamaoong are a nomadic cattle herding people from northeastern Uganda. They wear these brightly colored glass beads from birth on their ankles, wrists, necks and waists as decoration and to signify wealth, familial connections, and marriage status. Each necklace is comprised of 3-4 strands of beads.

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The Karamaoong are a nomadic cattle herding people from northeastern Uganda. They wear these brightly colored glass beads from birth on their ankles, wrists, necks and waists as decoration and to signify wealth, familial connections, and marriage status. Each necklace is comprised of 3-4 strands of beads.

The Karamaoong are a nomadic cattle herding people from northeastern Uganda. They wear these brightly colored glass beads from birth on their ankles, wrists, necks and waists as decoration and to signify wealth, familial connections, and marriage status. Each necklace is comprised of 3-4 strands of beads.