Noosa Amsterdam Original Chunk - Duafe
The ancient Slavs believed that the hair protects a woman from evil spirits, and the light forces of the world, going down the strands, fill the body, soul, and spirit with special vitality. This energy helps prepare for the mission of the spouse and mother. A wooden comb called duafé in the African country of Ghana serves as a symbol of purity, beauty, and the best feminine qualities. Men give hand-made combs to women for a wedding or birthday, and if the husband presents the duafé to his wife, this emphasizes the couple's desire to have children.
Material - Stone powder
Color - Grey
Country - Nepal
Thematics - Family well-being
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