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Detail of a beaded necklace worn by a tribal woman from Kenya.

Detail of a beaded necklace worn by a tribal woman from Kenya.

Masai man, wearing traditional blankets, overlooks Serengeti in Tanzania as the colorful sunset fills the sky. Wild grass in the forground.

Colorful traditional jewelry of Masai tribe

Rings of beads made by and warn by Masai women in Tanzania and Kenya.

Detail of a beaded necklace worn by a tribal woman from Kenya.

Typical necklace worn by women of the Massaï tribe, Kenya. On black background.

A Close-up of beads necklaces handmade by Masai tribe

Detail of a beaded necklace worn by a tribal woman from Kenya.

"Collection of Masai beaded mats or body ornaments in red with a blue and yellow decoration, ringed in black and white. On white."

Detail of a beaded necklace worn by a tribal woman from Kenya.

"Samburu Region, Kenya - March 12th, 2004: A group of Samburu women is dancing and singing in traditional way."

Amboseli National Park, Kenya - September, 2014: Portarait of three african women with traditional colorful ornaments (necklace, earrings) smiling and greeting tourists with traditional jumping dance

Masais bracelets surrounded by white background

Close up hand of a Masai Woman selling handmade bracialet

African handcraft made by Maasai-tribe, Tanzania, East-Africa.

Man and woman in traditional costume. Travel to Tanzania. People. Vector flat illustration.

Close up of colorful Maasai necklace made from beads

Making of handmade jewellery. Box with beads and african women hands, top view, close up. Island of Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa

February 5, 2024. Amboseli National Park. Kenya: An young Maasai woman in a traditional red dress and beaded jewelry stands against the background of the African savannah.

Making of handmade jewellery. Box with beads and african women hands, top view, close up. Island of Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa

Close-up of hands and beaded bracelets of Masai warrior in traditional red robe

Zanzibar. Tanzania - December 23, 2015: Masai old woman making a bracelet of colorful beads. Women wear ornate jewelry on a daily basis.

Tribal masai dress with a colorful beads on the island of Zanzibar, Tanzania, east Africa, close up

Detail of a beaded necklace worn by a tribal woman from Kenya.
![Authentic Turcana woman with colorful necklaces A Turcana tribeswoman in traditional beadwork. Lake Turcana, Kenya.
The Turkana are Kenya's third-largest tribe and the second largest group of nomadic pastoralists (after Maasai). The majority live in Turkana District of Rift Valley in the arid northwest of Kenya. Most of Turkana are cattle herders, some engage in small-scale agriculture and fishing on Lake Turkana. They speak Turkana which is similar to the Maasai language and is considered to be of Nilotic in origin.
Traditional dress and ornaments are of vital importance, much emphasis being placed on adornment of both women and young Morani (warrior). Beads and jewellery indicate a woman's wealth and marital status. The traditional hairstyle for a woman is a braided Mohawk.
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Detail of a beaded necklace worn by a tribal woman from Kenya.

Portrait of Masai warrior with traditional headdress, hairband, beaded clay-rubbed hair, red robe and necklace in the outback of Laikipia Plateau. Kenya

Gold splined spherical beads necklace isolated on white background. Clipping path included.

Making of handmade jewellery. Masai african women hands, top view, close up. Island of Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa

Maasai bracelet and other jewelry sold as souvenirs in Arusha Region, Tanzania, Africa.

Detail of a beaded necklace worn by a tribal woman from Kenya.

African Masai tribal woman's hands. The tribe was performing a welcoming dance for visitors to their village.

Masai old woman making a bracelet of colorful beads

ClseTravel Africa, Kenya details from Diani beach, accessories of Masai clothing and shoes details. Souvenirs from Watamu

African man of the Maasai tribe in Kenya sits on the ocean and looks into the distance. The flavor of the journey. Travel Culture

Masai Mara, Kenya - September 29, 2013: Portrait of an adult male member of the Masai tribe in Kenya, wearing the traditional tribal jewelry and red colored clothing of the Masai.

Detail of a beaded necklace worn by a tribal woman from Kenya.

Handmade and homemade Masai or Massai Fashion, Jewellery and Seed Beads. These items are sold on markets and directly at the village. These pieces are presented in a traditional Masai village close to the Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, Africa.

Detail of a beaded necklace worn by a tribal woman from Kenya.

Handmade and homemade Masai or Massai Fashion, Jewellery and Seed Beads. These items are sold on markets and directly at the village. These pieces are presented in a traditional Masai village close to the Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, Africa.

Detail of a beaded necklace worn by a tribal woman from Kenya.

Samburu women in northern Kenya.Click on the elephants below to see my other images from Kenya:

Samburuland, Kenya - December 3, 2004: Samburu Women are dancing and singing in Kenya, Africa

Amboseli National Park, Kenya - September, 2014: Portarait of group of african women with traditional colorful ornaments (necklace, earrings) smiling and greeting tourists with traditional jumping dance

Arusha,Tanzania, Africa.02 february 2022. African masks, beaded bracelets, necklaces, Tanzanian bags woven from natural material displayed for sale at Masai market. Calendars and tourism theme

Detail of a beaded necklace worn by a tribal woman from Kenya.

Africa, Tanzania, Masai village - March 04, 2016: European tourists and locals perform the national dance of the Masai tribe

Maasai tribal warriors making fire, Masai Mara National Park, Kenya, Africa. Maasai man in colourful traditional national costume with multicoloured beaded bangles crouch looking at progress with making fire by rubbing wood sticks together, Masai Mara, Kenya, Africa

"Samburu Region, Kenya - March 12th, 2004: A group of Samburu women is dancing and singing in traditional way."

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Detail of a beaded necklace worn by a tribal woman from Kenya.

A Masai woman wearing her vibrantly colourful marriage beads including keys, neck collar, necklaces, buttons and metals shapes. Abstract colourful, eye catching splash of adornment. Amboseli, Kenya. No face. Full frame, close up.