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Oche Eze

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  • 13 december 2012

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This fabric is called Oche Eze in Ibo tribe/land in Nigeria and is a must have for newly married ladies. This fabric is bought in Ibo land by the bride's family as a gift to their daughter and presented to her on her traditional wedding day along with other items. Oche Eze symbolizes wealth of the bride's family which she takes along to her new family.

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