A Yoruba king with a beaded crown. These were traditionally word to prevent people from seeing the naked face of a king (Oba) who was considered a divine. It was therefore both dangerous and sacrilegious for a mortal to look upon the face of a king.

A Yoruba king with a beaded crown. These were traditionally word to prevent people from seeing the naked face of a king (Oba) who was considered a divine. It was therefore both dangerous and sacrilegious for a mortal to look upon the face of a king.