ADE AARE AND ADE NLA
Do you know that Ade Aare is Different for Ade nla?
Ade Aare is an Great and importance in Ile ife Tradition.
You can only find Ade Aare in Ile ife at Ooni of Ife palace, alone, not Every palace in Yoruba land like Ade-nla, Ade Aare is Only one in the world and it belongs to Ooni of Ife, Any monarch (Oba) Don’t have access to worn It Except Ooni of Ife during Olojo festival.
Do you know all Yoruba Ade nla has bird on it?
Ade nla, also known as the “Great Crown,” is a traditional Yoruba beaded crown that holds significant cultural and historical importance in Yoruba tradition. It is worn by Yoruba monarchs (Obas) during special occasions and ceremonies.
The birds depicted on the Ade nla Yoruba beaded crown are symbolic and carry various meanings in Yoruba cosmology. The specific birds represented on the crown may vary, as each crown is unique and may feature different bird designs. However, some common birds seen on Yoruba beaded crowns include the parrot, eagle, and rooster.
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