There are cultures that seem very exciting not because we want to
practice them but just that they are too strange to make sense. One of such
cultures is found among the
Padaung tribe, a subgroup of the Karenni, Burma
(Myanmar) where the beauty of a woman lies in the length of her neck. There you
find several women moving like Ostrich of Giraffes, giving the tribes women a
nick name – the Giraffe women. This is an interesting piece. Find out why the
Padaung women choose to look like Ostrich to prove their beauty. An interesting
piece by Justkeeprunning.com provides a quick insight to the world of the
‘Giraffe’ women.
The Longer, the More Beautiful
How having long neck makes you look beautiful? Well, as a Malay, I’ve
always seen a woman with long neck to be physically attractive, in which you
refer her to have ‘leher jinjang’. But, what beautiful long neck is for
“giraffe” tribe in eastern Burma or Myanmar, is certainly does not fit the
image of being beautiful in my mind.
These women with long necks are from Padaung tribe, a subgroup of the
Karenni which in turn is a subgroup of the Karen. “Padaung”, in the Shan
anguage means “long neck”. The coils around their necks are actually made from
brass and gold alloy. These women start wearing the coils as early as 5 years
old, and as they get older, they add up more coils to their necks. It’s like
spending long years of your life having something around your neck. Aarghh…I
just can’t imagine if I were to be one of those women.
For them, having long neck is the symbol of wealth, position and beauty.
Apart from being a beauty tradition, it is also said that many myths or
histories lie behind the long-neck custom. Some said that wearing brass coils
around necks in the past functioned to protect Padaung women from tigers, as
they bite people’s necks. Others claim that it made them resemble the myth
dragon, but it is also claimed that long necks were intended to make them look
less attractive, hence they are likely to be taken as slaves in the past.
Ironically, today’s Padaung women who still practise the coils wearing
tradition tend to have long necks to preserve the tradition, and to look more
beautiful!




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