Showing posts with label African's Culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label African's Culture. Show all posts
Sunday, June 10, 2012
All the Beautiful Traditional African Dresses
Africa's prolonged history involving colonization, interior
strife, in addition to being a method to obtain slave job has stirred these kinds
of cultures outside of just land borders. Descendants of slaves often try and
connect, thus, to their roots by simply rediscovering their cultures and
cultural dresses. And right now, many people are refugees off their homeland,
bringing cultures into unusual countries within just and outside of Africa
along with potentially joining together them while using customs with their new
residences.

Even though money won't always influence wedding practices,
wealthier brides could possibly afford a lot more elaborate robes and enclosed
ornamentation when compared to a bride with less money. Cost may well mean a
less complicated interpretation regarding traditional wedding party attire or
simply just more reliance upon other sources; making your own personal gown,
asking for jewelry, passing straight down items found in the marriage
ceremonies of household or close friends. A richer bride may want to follow
this kind of route at the same time, or could have such alternatives dictated
from the traditions by themselves.
Through the entire diverse country of Africa, weddings have
got two things in accordance: the centrality regarding family and the significance
of the bride being a link among any unborn children and the ancestors regarding
both sides with the family. Traditional dresses and custom play a very
important role in every part of African weddings.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
The Brides in Africa Keeps the Original Culture of African Wedding Attire
It would be endless to talk about the African's culture, especially for the clothing. Now, we will talk about the African bridal attire for women and men. Although there are many changes in bridal attires for women and men, the African people still keep their original style of the wedding attire.
Women's Attire
Like the common brides, the African women wear the expensive and elegant clothes for their wedding day. The West African people usually hold a big wedding ceremony in their environment. For the attire, they usually wear a traditional african blouse, an iro ( a long wrap which looks like skirt) and also a gelee (head wrap).
The gelee which is worn by woman can be very large and intricate. The wrapper is made from embroidered fabrics.
Men's Attire
The African men wear a fila which can be called as kufi (a round box hat), sokoto, and a dashiki or boubou (a long robe) for their wedding ceremony. There is also a tradition that the men should wear their fathers' dashiki or their grandfathers' boubou. Both of the clothes are made from embroidered fabrics.
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