On the day of her marriage, a Himba bride from Namibia is surrounded by female relatives who apply a mixture of ocher, aromatic herbs, and butterfat to her skin and hide clothing. She wears the traditional Ekori wedding headdress given to her by her mother as a symbol of her status, and the treasured conch shell pendant also passed from mother to daughter. 1994
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C-Print: Chromira Digital Archive Prints on Fuji Crystal Archive paper, hand-signed by the artists, Print Sheets Sizes are listed, Prints are unmatted/unmounted.
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