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  2. Imigongo - Wikipedia

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    Imigongo (Kinyarwanda: [i.mí.ɡôː.ŋɡo]) is an art form popular in Rwanda traditionally made by women using cow dung.Often in the colors black, white and red, popular themes include spiral and geometric designs that are painted on walls, pottery, and canvas.

  3. Sindhi embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Sindhi embroidered wedding Cholo from Hyderabad. Sindhi embroidered wedding Cholo from Hyderabad. The girls of the various farming, herding and merchant castes of Sindh have a dowry tradition in which the girl to be married will create with the help of her female relatives an embroidered trousseau consisting of costumes for herself, for the bridegroom, hangings for the home, quilts, and even ...

  4. Polaznik - Wikipedia

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    In some places women were preferred – their arrival predicted the growth of cattle and poultry. Sometimes a family member was the first to leave the house and bring straw. Sometimes the hardest-working member of the family would also be a polaznik, and on St. Ignatius ' Day ( December 20 ) he would light a fire in the hearth and bring a green ...

  5. The Crafts of Sindh - Wikipedia

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    The jewelries for animals such as cows, camels, and horses are plentiful, also the decorations, ornate pieces for vehicles and transportation is also very ancient art of Sindh, which even today can be seen on the buses, boats, rickshaws and bullocks. The trend for wearing a lot of jewelries has been declining in Sindh.

  6. Mamie Deschillie - Wikipedia

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    She was known for making mud toys of sun-dried clay, mainly in animal forms such as those of cows, sheep, buffalo, and horses and riders. She would decorate them with fur, cloth, or jewelry before touching them up with paint. In the 1980s she began to make cutouts of cardboard, also decorated with found objects and pieces of jewelry.

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    Dylan Sprouse wasn't alone in his support of wife Barbara Palvin at the 2024 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.. Siting front row in New York City on Tuesday, Oct. 15, the 32-year-old actor cheered ...

  8. Sohrai - Wikipedia

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    An indigenous art form is practised by the women. Ritualistic art is done on mud walls to welcome the harvest and to celebrate the cattle. The women clean their houses and decorate their walls with murals of Sohrai arts. This art form has continued since 10,000–4,000 BC. It was prevalent mostly in caves, but shifted to houses with mud walls. [13]

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