Benin's Traditional Clothing:

_Benin's Traditional Clothing_

- _Agoro_: A long, flowing robe worn by the Oba and nobles
- _Adire_: Intricately patterned cloth worn by women and nobles
- _Akwa_: A loincloth worn by men for ceremonial purposes

_Adornments_

- _Ivory and bronze jewelry_: Intricately crafted pieces worn by the royal family and nobles
- _Coral beads_: Worn by women and nobles as a symbol of status
- _Headgear_: Intricately designed hats and crowns worn by the Oba and nobles

_Symbolism and Significance_

- _Status_: Clothing and adornments reflect social status and rank
- _Spirituality_: Certain clothing and adornments hold spiritual significance
- _Identity_: Traditional clothing and adornments express Benin's cultural identity

_Impact of Colonialism_

- _Change_: Traditional clothing and adornments were influenced by European styles
- _Preservation_: Efforts were made to preserve traditional clothing and adornments

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