Senegalese Twists
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Medium: Acrylic and Oil on 16" x 20" Canvas
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From Senegal, West Africa.
Rao is a traditional Senegalese twisting technique that the diaspora often calls Senegalese twists. Done by hand, two strands are rolled tightly in opposite directions, then twisted together to create a firm, rope-like texture. In Wolof, twisting is falé, and the technique is nothie, a practice also used to twist cotton threads before weaving.
Historically, Senegalese women used yoss (black-dyed vegetable fibres) as extensions, adorning styles with gold, pearls, and headwraps such as the ndioumbal or taggal.
Modern versions may use synthetic hair, but the signature rope-like finish comes from the same method: each strand rolled first, then joined.
This is a one-of-a-kind original artwork.
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Senegalese Twists
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