Beaded Masai Earring Sets - Kenya Flag. Material: Masai Beads. HISTORY OF MASAI BEAD WORK. East Africans use this type of sandal in cultural practices such as weddings, rituals and community events. While the Masai have been crafting jewelry for hundreds of years, they didn’t start using the tiny beads we’re now familiar with until the 19th century.
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The print covers back of the case slightly overlapping over the edges as much as printer allows keeping the edge of the print sharp, it does not cover sides of the phone case. In rear cases the colour tone of the image can be slightly different in real life than the one shown in images, it is because every monitor or device will show the image slightly different depending on settings and performance specifications.
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Flag of Burundi - East Africa - African country world flags - Burundian red green white with 3 stars Mug is available in both 11 oz and 15 oz. Why drink out of an ordinary mug when a custom printed mug is so much cooler?.
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Our flags do not come with any kind of “life expectancy” warranty due to weather conditions constantly changing. This flag is estimated to last approximately 180 days if it is only flown from sunrise to sunset in clear weather conditions. Flags flown 24 hours a day will typically last one third as long. The bigger the flag the shorter the life expectancy is. Strong winds and rain can cause damage to flags of many fabrics. Even all-weather flags will wear faster in these conditions. It's best to take flags down in bad weather. It's also important to check your flag regularly for damage. Larger flags (10ft x 15ft and up) need to be checked for wear at least twice a month. Many people will buy two flags and rotate them frequently. That way one flag can be repaired and cle.
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Year of printing: not indicated in the print - actual 1899. Flag of the Governor of German East Africa. Type of print: Lithograph - Original antique print. Flags depicted in the print Imperial service flag.
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Subject: An Edwardian-era political postcard featuring a portrait of Dr. Leander Starr Jameson, Premier of Cape Colony (1904-1908), alongside the flag of the colony. Publisher: Aristophot Co., London. "A Series". Era: Edwardian. Postally used with a green King Edward VII halfpenny stamp. The postmark appears to be London, c. 1907. Condition Notes: Postally used. Fair condition. Noticeable corner and edge wear, with a light crease to the top left corner. The reverse has a pencil message and a partial postmark. The front image remains clear and colourful.
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