![Kayan people with their neck rings look bizarre but it's their heritage. Do you agree? - Nationalclothing.org Kayan people with their neck rings look bizarre but it's their heritage. Do you agree? - Nationalclothing.org](https://nationalclothing.org/images/2020/07/Kayan.jpg)
Kayan people with their neck rings look bizarre but it's their heritage. Do you agree? - Nationalclothing.org
![The Kayan people of Myanmar are known for wearing metal rings around their neck (left). Contrary to popular belief, the rings can be removed, for example when the coil needs to be The Kayan people of Myanmar are known for wearing metal rings around their neck (left). Contrary to popular belief, the rings can be removed, for example when the coil needs to be](https://preview.redd.it/shwdkpr5x5f71.png?auto=webp&s=7addf7b3fec40c99a476e937285f504691e46896)
The Kayan people of Myanmar are known for wearing metal rings around their neck (left). Contrary to popular belief, the rings can be removed, for example when the coil needs to be
Ripley's Blackpool - Padaung Long Neck Womam. The Padaung famous Long-Necked Women wear brass coils-not rings-around their necks. A symbol of wealth, position and beauty, the coils can stretch their necks over
![Kayan Tribe: The Unique Long Neck People Of Thailand — Guardian Life — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News Kayan Tribe: The Unique Long Neck People Of Thailand — Guardian Life — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News](https://guardian.ng/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Padong-tribe-woman-Photo_-Everystockphoto_Dave-B-e1566988453629.jpg)
Kayan Tribe: The Unique Long Neck People Of Thailand — Guardian Life — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News
![The Culture that Stretches Women's Necks — to Make Them "Beautiful" | by Belinda Mallasasime | Lessons from History | Medium The Culture that Stretches Women's Necks — to Make Them "Beautiful" | by Belinda Mallasasime | Lessons from History | Medium](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*LwHBa0Br0FPTwnygn90wDg.png)
The Culture that Stretches Women's Necks — to Make Them "Beautiful" | by Belinda Mallasasime | Lessons from History | Medium
![Head portrait of a Kayan Lahwi woman who has removed her brass neck coils, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. T06-3471524 | agefotostock Head portrait of a Kayan Lahwi woman who has removed her brass neck coils, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. T06-3471524 | agefotostock](https://t1.thpservices.com/previewimage/gallil/fa95d9bab6ee4d62b4280aade832119d/t06-3471524.jpg)