Traditional Igbo women's art and practice of painting on the body and the walls of shrines and houses, using primarily indigo and earth pigments, and featuring curvilinear abstract, occasionally figurative designs; now also incorporated into contemporary Nigerian art.
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3000262479
13yrs ago
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