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This sleeve guard worn by the Naga tribe from Nagaland is a bright example of tribal wear in that it combines usefully with artisanal skill. The conical shape is made to fit over the forearms for protection during activities such as hunting or ritual dances. The guard is made of maroon-colored cane strips woven skillfully to ensure flexibility and strength.
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This sleeve guard worn by the Naga tribe from Nagaland is a bright example of tribal wear in that it combines usefully with artisanal skill. The conical shape is made to fit over the forearms for protection during activities such as hunting or ritual dances. The guard is made of maroon-colored cane strips woven skillfully to ensure flexibility and strength.
Orchid skin, a natural material famous for its texture and cultural value of the artifact, is an additional adornment. The shell enhances the aestheticism of the sleeve guard and signifies the profound relationship the Naga people have with nature. The sleeve guard signifies more than just an ornamentation; it is a symbolic representation of tribal warrior spirit and intricate artisanship of the Naga people. It is commonly worn during festivals and ceremonial functions exhibiting culture.
Orchid skin, a natural material famous for its texture and cultural value of the artifact, is an additional adornment. The shell enhances the aestheticism of the sleeve guard and signifies the profound relationship the Naga people have with nature. The sleeve guard signifies more than just an ornamentation; it is a symbolic representation of tribal warrior spirit and intricate artisanship of the Naga people. It is commonly worn during festivals and ceremonial functions exhibiting culture.
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