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S A N ( サン) on Twitter: "Padaung People Padaung (Yan Pa Doung) is a Shan  term for the Kayan Lahwi (the group in which women wear the brass neck rings).  #Kayan #
S A N ( サン) on Twitter: "Padaung People Padaung (Yan Pa Doung) is a Shan term for the Kayan Lahwi (the group in which women wear the brass neck rings). #Kayan #

What Is Neck Elongation And Why Would Anyone Do That?
What Is Neck Elongation And Why Would Anyone Do That?

What Is Neck Elongation And Why Would Anyone Do That?
What Is Neck Elongation And Why Would Anyone Do That?

Meet the Thai Kayan tribe whose women have their necks stretched to  incredible lengths using brass coils from the age of four
Meet the Thai Kayan tribe whose women have their necks stretched to incredible lengths using brass coils from the age of four

Padaung Ring Neck Stretchers - HubPages
Padaung Ring Neck Stretchers - HubPages

Neck Elongation: Rare Facts & Stories About It You Haven't Heard
Neck Elongation: Rare Facts & Stories About It You Haven't Heard

Body Modification: The Six Most Extreme Practices In the World
Body Modification: The Six Most Extreme Practices In the World

Long necked woman with several brass rings around her neck, Lake Inle,  Myanmar Stock Photo - Alamy
Long necked woman with several brass rings around her neck, Lake Inle, Myanmar Stock Photo - Alamy

Neck Elongating Still Practiced Within This Indigenous Tribe - Medical Bag
Neck Elongating Still Practiced Within This Indigenous Tribe - Medical Bag

The Ancient Tradition Of Neck Elongation, Explained - Urbo
The Ancient Tradition Of Neck Elongation, Explained - Urbo

Ripley's Free Slots - This practice of neck elongation is seen as a form of  beauty and status by people such as the Hayan people from the mountains  bordering Thailand and Burma.
Ripley's Free Slots - This practice of neck elongation is seen as a form of beauty and status by people such as the Hayan people from the mountains bordering Thailand and Burma.

In certain Asian and African tribes, women wear neck rings to elongate the  neck which is associated with beauty in their culture. The rings can be  removed as punishment (since the stretched
In certain Asian and African tribes, women wear neck rings to elongate the neck which is associated with beauty in their culture. The rings can be removed as punishment (since the stretched

Neck Elongation: Rare Facts & Stories About It You Haven't Heard
Neck Elongation: Rare Facts & Stories About It You Haven't Heard

Stretching Necks on the Thai-Burma Border
Stretching Necks on the Thai-Burma Border

Neck Elongation: Rare Facts & Stories About It You Haven't Heard
Neck Elongation: Rare Facts & Stories About It You Haven't Heard

Body Modification: The Six Most Extreme Practices In the World
Body Modification: The Six Most Extreme Practices In the World

The Ancient Tradition Of Neck Elongation, Explained - Urbo
The Ancient Tradition Of Neck Elongation, Explained - Urbo

How is the removal of neck rings fatal? - Quora
How is the removal of neck rings fatal? - Quora

Physical and Mental Health Burdens of Kayan Lahwi Women - WEQIP
Physical and Mental Health Burdens of Kayan Lahwi Women - WEQIP

Padaung, the Long-Neck Women – Figments of a DuTchess
Padaung, the Long-Neck Women – Figments of a DuTchess

Neck Elongation: Rare Facts & Stories About It You Haven't Heard
Neck Elongation: Rare Facts & Stories About It You Haven't Heard

Pin en Interesting people
Pin en Interesting people

Photographer Dmytro Ghilitukha captures members of Kayan tribe 'stretch'  their necks | Daily Mail Online
Photographer Dmytro Ghilitukha captures members of Kayan tribe 'stretch' their necks | Daily Mail Online

Giraffe woman' lives for years with 15 rings around her neck
Giraffe woman' lives for years with 15 rings around her neck

Neck Elongation: Rare Facts & Stories About It You Haven't Heard
Neck Elongation: Rare Facts & Stories About It You Haven't Heard

Giraffe Woman' Has 11-Inch-Long Neck | HuffPost Weird News
Giraffe Woman' Has 11-Inch-Long Neck | HuffPost Weird News