Wednesday, 19 January 2011
empirical menswear.
paddy hartley
In American Hoodoo, African-American folk magic, and New Orleans voodoo, it is used in mojo hands for money-drawing or love-drawing, and is used as incense to cleanse a space of negative entities or influences. It is also added to red ink to make "Dragon's Blood Ink", which is used to inscribe magical seals and talismans.
According to different legends the brass coils were to protect wearers from the bites of tigers in their jungle home in Karenni state, or began as a tribute to a dragon-mother progenitor. At about the age of 6, girls are allowed to choose whether or not to put them on. Wearers say that they are not uncomfortable, although their weight forces the shoulders down, making the neck look longer.
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