When you hear people say that Nigerian women are too fine, you best believe that hype! Because, when you attend traditional weddings in Nigeria, you get to experience the true cultural beauty of Nigerian women.
Now, when you see the bridal outfit of these tribes, you might just fall in love instantly.
Nigerian traditional wedding attires are about the most beautiful ones in the whole world. Yes, I said so!
Let’s see how brides from different Nigerian tribes dress for their big day!
1. Efik Tribe
Region: Cross River State
Onyonyo Dress: A regal gown often made of velvet or lace.
Beaded Crown and Staff: Brides wear elaborate beaded headpieces and carry a staff.
2. Idoma Tribe
Region: Benue State
Red and Black Fabric: Known as “apa,” symbolizing strength and unity.
Beaded Accessories: Necklaces, earrings, and headbands.
Royal Touch: Brides may wear a beaded crown or cap.
3. Urhobo and Itsekiri Tribes
Region: Delta State
Wrapper and Blouse: Often made from lace or George fabric.
Coral Beads: Worn in layers around the neck and head.
4. Tiv Tribe
Region: Benue State
Black and White Stripes: The bride wears the traditional “a’nger” fabric.
Head Wrap and Wrapper: Styled simply but with cultural pride.
5. Kanuri Tribe
Region: Borno State
Luxurious Lace or Brocade: Often in pastel or jewel tones.
Veil and Hijab
Henna Designs: Intricate and symbolic and a beautiful Gold Jewelry
6. Ibibio Tribe
Region: Akwa Ibom
George or Lace Fabric: Richly embroidered.
Beaded Accessories: Coral beads and headpieces.
Fan and Horsetail: Symbolic props for the bride.
7. Ebira Tribe
Region: Kogi State
Red and Black Ankara: Symbolic colors of strength and unity.
Beaded Headbands and Necklaces
8. Yoruba Tribe
Region: Southwestern Nigeria
Aso-Oke Fabric: Handwoven and richly textured, often in bold colors like wine, gold, or royal blue.
Ipele and Gele: The bride wears a matching shawl (ipele) and a dramatic head tie (gele).
Beaded Jewelry: Coral or gold beads accentuate the elegance of the outfit.
9. Igbo Tribe
Region: Southeastern Nigeria
George Wrapper and Blouse: Often richly embroidered and paired with a matching head tie.
Coral Beads: Worn around the neck, wrists, and sometimes as a crown-like headpiece.
The bride may carry a feather or horsetail, symbolizing royalty.
10. Hausa-Fulani Tribe
Region: Northern Nigeria
Zani or Ankara: Brides wear richly embroidered dresses with matching veils.
Henna Designs: Intricate patterns are drawn on hands and feet days before the wedding.
These are the beautiful tribal outfits in Nigeria. So colourful and beautiful!
Which of these attires would you slay on your big day?
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