Dassanech Tribe - Watch Strap
The Dassanech tribe are found in northern Kenya, the southernmost region of the Omo Valley in Ethiopia, and South Sudan. These areas are semi-desert, dry and remote. The Dassanech women use found objects and up-cycle materials they come across in their daily lives to create original pieces. As you can see this young woman has used a watch strap as part of her headdress which looks stunning as part of her facial adornment.
All photos are signed limited edition prints: M 50 : L 25 : XL 15
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Each photograph has a 2-inch (5cm) white border surrounding the image
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The Dassanech tribe are found in northern Kenya, the southernmost region of the Omo Valley in Ethiopia, and South Sudan. These areas are semi-desert, dry and remote. The Dassanech women use found objects and up-cycle materials they come across in their daily lives to create original pieces. As you can see this young woman has used a watch strap as part of her headdress which looks stunning as part of her facial adornment.
All photos are signed limited edition prints: M 50 : L 25 : XL 15
Print sizes in the drop-down menu refer to the image size only
Each photograph has a 2-inch (5cm) white border surrounding the image
Need more info, head to Details & Frequently Asked Questions on the menu bar in INFO
The Dassanech tribe are found in northern Kenya, the southernmost region of the Omo Valley in Ethiopia, and South Sudan. These areas are semi-desert, dry and remote. The Dassanech women use found objects and up-cycle materials they come across in their daily lives to create original pieces. As you can see this young woman has used a watch strap as part of her headdress which looks stunning as part of her facial adornment.
All photos are signed limited edition prints: M 50 : L 25 : XL 15
Print sizes in the drop-down menu refer to the image size only
Each photograph has a 2-inch (5cm) white border surrounding the image
Need more info, head to Details & Frequently Asked Questions on the menu bar in INFO