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24 February 2026

  • 05:4505:45, 24 February 2026 Jukun Beaded Regalia (hist | edit) [2,833 bytes] Niger afr adm (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Jukun Beaded Regalia''' comprises ceremonial bead adornments associated with the traditional rulers and ritual specialists of the Jukun people of Taraba State, Nigeria. These beadwork items symbolize kingship, spiritual authority, and the continuity of the ancient Kwararafa confederacy traditions. == Description == Jukun beaded regalia includes crowns, necklaces, chest ornaments, bracelets, and waist adornments composed of colorful glass beads arranged in dense, laye...")
  • 05:4305:43, 24 February 2026 Gwari (Gbagyi) Beaded Jewelry (hist | edit) [2,835 bytes] Niger afr adm (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Gwari (Gbagyi) Beaded Jewelry''' refers to traditional bead adornments worn by the Gbagyi (also known as Gwari) people of central Nigeria, particularly in Niger State and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). These beadwork items are used in ceremonies, festivals, and social gatherings, symbolizing identity, beauty, and social belonging. == Description == Gbagyi beaded jewelry includes necklaces, bracelets, anklets, and decorative chest strands made from colorful glas...")
  • 05:4105:41, 24 February 2026 Urhobo Beaded Neck Adornments (hist | edit) [2,700 bytes] Niger afr adm (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Urhobo Beaded Neck Adornments''' are traditional bead necklaces worn by the Urhobo people of Delta State, Nigeria. These beadwork items serve as markers of social status, marital identity, and cultural heritage, and are commonly worn during ceremonies, festivals, and traditional dances. == Description == Urhobo beaded neck adornments consist of layered strands of colorful glass or coral beads worn around the neck and upper chest. The necklaces may be worn singly or i...")
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