



Stephane Alexis
Box Braids no. 1, 2020
Impression au jet d'encre sur papier photographique 100% coton de qualité archive / Pigment ink on cotton rag
15 x 15 "
38.1 x 38.1 cm
38.1 x 38.1 cm
Ed. 3
© Stephane Alexis
800.00
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« Les origines de ces tresses remontent à l’Afrique du Sud en 3500 av. J.-C. Son style spin-off ressemble aux femmes de Namibie et leurs tresses Eembuvi, aussi bien que...
« Les origines de ces tresses remontent à l’Afrique du Sud en 3500 av. J.-C. Son style spin-off ressemble aux femmes de Namibie et leurs tresses Eembuvi, aussi bien que les femmes de la vallée du Nil et leurs tresses de bob à la longueur du menton, datant de plus de 5 000 ans. Ces tresses à trois mèches commencent largement à la racine et maintiennent généralement leur épaisseur en lui donnant un aspect de "boîte". Style(s) similaires: Chin-Length Bob Braids, Eembuvi Braids, Micro Braids. » - Stephane Alexis
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"The origins of these braids can be traced back to South Africa in 3500 BC. Its spin-off style resembles the women of Namibia and their Eembuvi braids, as well as the women of the Nile Valley and their chin-length bob braids from over 5 000 years ago. These three-strand braids begin wide at the roots and generally maintain their thickness giving it a “box” like look. Similar style(s): Chin-Length Bob Braids, Eembuvi Braids, Micro Braids" - Stephane Alexis
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"The origins of these braids can be traced back to South Africa in 3500 BC. Its spin-off style resembles the women of Namibia and their Eembuvi braids, as well as the women of the Nile Valley and their chin-length bob braids from over 5 000 years ago. These three-strand braids begin wide at the roots and generally maintain their thickness giving it a “box” like look. Similar style(s): Chin-Length Bob Braids, Eembuvi Braids, Micro Braids" - Stephane Alexis