As per tradition the more neck rings a woman carries on her neck the more beautiful she is.
Traditional african neck rings.
The rings are given to the women by their husbands and worn as a sign of faithfulness and were once removed only after the women died today however the women don t tend to wear them permanently.
Several karen tribe women were killed by tigers far back in the past.
For some women the neck stretching is used to attract the attention of male suiters.
Nowadays they are worn to preserve cultural tradition.
Later the tradition evolved so that only girls who were born at a particular time of a month were destined to wear the neck rings.
Similarly certain groups from african tribes use the neck rings to identify wealth status and sometimes marriage.
The tradition or neck rigs actually started as protection from tigers.
The south ndebele peoples of africa also wear neck rings as part of their traditional dress and as a sign of wealth and status.
However these rings are individual and do not function as a body modification.
Only married women are allowed to wear the rings called dzilla.
Traditionally these rings are given to a wife by her husband and not removed until the husband s death.
Idzila are ndebele wives traditionally wear rings around the neck as a status symbol and wear rings around the arms legs and neck.
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Metal rings are also worn on different parts of the body not just the neck.
Isigolwani are sometimes worn as neckpieces and as leg and arm bands by newly wed women whose husbands have not yet provided them with a home or by girls of marriageable age after the completion of their initiation.
The neck rings are usually made of copper or brass.
People who are a part of this unique cultural practice are often encouraged to wear their neck rings in order to attract more tourists.
Girls begin to wear rings around their shins and necks at the age of five or six but it largely depends on the wealth of the family.
In addition to the rings married women also wore neck hoops made of grass called isigolwani twisted into a coil and covered in beads particularly for ceremonial occasions.
So the leader of the tribe decided to have women wear these brass neck rings to protect their tribe from extinction.
Neck rings are any form of stiff necklaces worn around the neck of an individual.
Women generally begin wearing these rings around age 12 when they are eligible to marry.
Within africa s ndebele tribe the women of the tribe wear copper and brass rings not only around their necks but around their legs and arms as well.
The rings create the illusion of a long graceful neck which is considered very attractive to the southern ndebele people.
For centuries married south african ndebele tribes women saw wearing heavy rings around their neck as an honored status symbol.