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Across Africa, visitors encounter objects of striking beauty and exceptional craftsmanship, often worn by individuals adorned with body paint, elaborate hairstyles, and decorative scars. These items, crafted from gold, silver, and inlaid with semi-precious stones, hold significant cultural value beyond their aesthetic appeal. They embody values, beliefs, and status, playing crucial roles in rituals, ceremonies, and protection against evil or disease. Angela Fisher, captivated by African adornment, has spent over seven years studying jewelry and body decoration, traveling from the Sahara to Cape Horn. Her immersion in diverse cultures has allowed her to explore not just the adornments but also their meanings in daily life. For instance, among the Zulu, beaded tabs convey messages of love, while a Lobi woman uses a lip plug as a safeguard against evil spirits. The Berbers regard silver as a sacred metal, contrasting with gold's associations with the devil. Fisher’s work, illustrated with over 400 exquisite full-color photographs, offers an unparalleled view of African life and its visual expressions. Her research includes visits to museums and private collections, highlighting the preservation of traditional cultural forms amidst evolving materials and imagery. Through her exploration of craftsmanship and cultural evolution, Fisher provides a valuable resource for collectors and a visual feast for armchair travelers.
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Africa Adorned, Angela Fisher
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- 1984
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