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Afi Ese and Jaymes Earl: Interconnected Opulence: The African influence on Black urban adornment

September 16 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

The concept of opulence revolves around the symbols of wealth and status that hold significance within a particular community. This show highlights the urban trend of having gold teeth. Coined as grillz by Houston hip-hop culture, gold teeth have historically held significance in the black community as a symbol of wealth, success, and individuality. In many African and African American cultures, gold teeth are seen as a form of adornment and self-expression, reflecting a person’s personal style and cultural identity. Additionally, gold teeth have been used as a way for individuals to display their financial status and social standing, especially in communities where traditional forms of wealth may not be as easily accessible. Overall, gold teeth hold a special place in the black community as a symbol of cultural pride, creativity, and defiance, reminding individuals of their heritage and the struggles they have overcome.

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Houston, United States

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