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In Rai culture, jewelry isn't just decoration; it’s a narrative. Naari Magazine provides deep dives into the significance of pieces like the Bulaki (nose ring), Cheptey Sun (gold earrings), and the Sirbandi . Their content explains the craftsmanship behind these items and how they are being reimagined by modern jewelers for today’s Rai woman. Style Content Beyond the Wardrobe jewelry isn't just decoration
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Articles often explore traditional Rai beauty secrets, from natural skincare used in the hills to modern makeup looks that complement the warm tones of traditional gold jewelry.