Amasunzu is an elaborate hairstyle traditionally worn by Rwandan men[1] and unmarried women,[2] with the hair styled into crests,[1] frequently described as crescent-shaped.
[3] The hairstyle indicated social status, and men who did not wear Amasunzu were looked on with suspicion until the 20th century.
[1] The style was also worn by unmarried women after the age of 18–20 years, indicating that they are of marriageable age.
[3][2] Tyler, the Creator's Chromakopia album cover features a traditional Amasunzu.
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