The Benin people are known for their red coral beads, which decorate the necks of the royal family and brides during cultural events. The origin of the coral beads date back to ancient Benin and hold uttermost significance to the fashion, lifestyle, culture and tradition of the tribe. These coral beads signify power, dominance and […]
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The Benin people are known for their red coral beads, which decorate the necks of the royal family and brides during cultural events. The origin of
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