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The 'Giraffe Woman' lived for years with these rings around her neck - Page 2 of 30 - Kiwi Report

The 'Giraffe Woman' lived for years with these rings around her neck


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Wearing these brass rings around their necks has been an ancient custom within the Kayan Lahwi tribe for decades, but only the women take part in this tradition. Because they have become a huge part of their culture, nobody really knows where they came from or what they really mean – but there has been some speculation over the years. Most historians and anthropologists have suggested that these rings are a way to make the women of the tribe seem either more attractive or less attractive to the men.

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