Close up of an Akha womens headdress made from hand forged silver, coins, handwoven cotton, market bought cotton, plastic beads, bamboo, cowrie...
high angle view of beach towel, starfish, beach hat, fresh coconut juice with drink umbrella, tiare flower and flip flops - kaurischnecke stock-fotos und bilder
antikes illustration monetaria moneta (geld cowry) - kaurischnecke stock-grafiken, -clipart, -cartoons und -symbole
String of cowrie shells. There are sixty tan and yellow colored cowrie shells on a string composed of multiple natural-colored strands twisted...
Vignette from a lithographic plate showing Arab traders using cowrie shells as currency. Taken from 'Crustacea & Reptiles' in 'Graphic Illustrations...
Babalawo reading a fortune with money cowry shells. Santeria is a syncretic religion practiced in Cuba, it is a mixture of Yoruba tribal practices...
Cowrie shell, also known as porcelain snails, Monetaria annulus, Cypraea moneta, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from an original from...
Cowrie shells are just some of the many items that are commonly found in the worship of Orishas, or deities that come from West African tradition....
Skull , Pre-pottery Neolithic B . Portrait skull, the eye sockets, cheeks and base of the skull being made up with clay, on which no trace of a...
Babalawo using cowry shells and corn powder to read the fortunes of the people being initiated. Santeria is a syncretic religion practiced in Cuba,...
Animal sacrifice is an integral part of the rituals. Santeros believe that blood is necessary to release the negative energy and spirits of those...
Helmet Mask , Unidentified Kom artist, 19th century–early 20th century, Wood, copper, glass, beads, cowrie shells, metal, fiber, cloth, Western...
Cowrie shells. John Mawe was a British mineralogist who became known for his practical approach to the discipline. Artist John Mawe, 1804
Money Cowry, Monetaria moneta, a small sea snail found in tropical Indo-Pacific waters, the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. Also the Galapagos and west...
Cowrie shell, Ptolemaic Period, 332-30 BC, From Egypt; Possibly from Northern Upper Egypt, Akhmim , Shell, l. 2.9 cm ; w. 2.2 cm ; d. 1.1 cm ,...
Yoruba, African, Ile Ori, early 20th century, Leather, cowrie shells, fabric, Overall: 13— 10 1/2 inches .
Bouba reads cowries with his friends under the 'Third Bridge', next to the Niger river, in Bamako on July 2, 2021. - According to beliefs, the area...
Crustacea: Turtle soup: Pearl diving: Catching turtles: Leeches: Tooth powder: Pearl buttons: Crab pots: Shrimpers: Cowrie shell money: Sepia:...
Skull , Pre-pottery Neolithic B, 7300-6300 BC. Portrait skull, the eye sockets, cheeks and base of the skull being made up with clay, on which no...
tiere antiken gravur abbildung: tiger kauri - kaurischnecke stock-grafiken, -clipart, -cartoons und -symbole
Des initiés senoufo se présentent au public munis de leur cimiers en bois tacheté de rouge et blanc surmontés de grandes oreilles et garnis de cauris...
La sortie du rite initiatique des filles sénoufo, remarquables à ce qu'elles portent des casques et des longues chaînes de cauris dans la région de...
Des filles Sénoufo terminent leur initiation lors d'une fête et se parent de coiffes de cauris à Boundiali en Côte d'Ivoire au début des années 1950....