Cowrie shells, Cypraea moneta, are typically found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans have a history of being used for money in Africa. In fact the Ghanaian cedi (currency) is named after cowry shells. Over 3000 years ago Chinese cowry shells and copies of shells were used as currency. Cowries have been used in clothing and ritual practices for thousands of years. Today designers feature and use Cowrie Shells in clothing, jewelry, hair embellishments and more. Below a Cowrie Shell inspiration board.
Wacky World Of Wedding Traditions
Traditions, inspirations, ideas, and links from around the world
Friday, July 31, 2009
A Big Fat SWEET Greek Wedding Tradition
This is sweet, as wedding traditions go. Greek brides will carry a lump of sugar to insure a sweet marriage.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Igbankwu

There has been so much talk about the lavish and over the top wedding customs of Western Weddings. I, on the other hand, know differently, customs around the world, has us (Americans, movie stars, narcissistic couples), beat in the opulence of celebrating nuptials.
Igbankwu is one of three wedding ceremonies which is the Igbo word for traditional marriage ceremony (displayed here in these photos).
Igbankwu is one of three wedding ceremonies which is the Igbo word for traditional marriage ceremony (displayed here in these photos).
- The traditional marriage held in the house of the woman
- The official wedding, held in a registry office which allows only one wife
- The religious marriage.











Monday, July 20, 2009
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