Confusion arises as a woman discovers cowries and a mysterious sign on a gown purchased from a bale of imported clothes
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A Nigerian woman has taken to social media to seek help after discovering cowries attached to a gown she bought in a bale of imported clothes. This unusual find has left her perplexed and curious about the significance of the cowries and their unexpected presence in her new garment.

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In a video posted on TikTok, she held up the striking red gown while pointing out the white cowries that were intricately attached to it. As she examined the gown, she questioned their presence and expressed her bewilderment over how such items ended up in her clothing purchase, which she had expected to be a simple fashion item.[/p>

Woman finds cowries and mysterious sign on gown.

She expressed surprise at the discovery, noting that she had encountered similar situations before with imported clothes, which often come with their own unique histories and stories. This has led her to wonder why cowries were specifically attached to the red gown, prompting thoughts about cultural significance or possible superstitions surrounding such items. Her curiosity about the symbolism of cowries—often associated with wealth and fertility in various cultures—added an intriguing layer to her experience.[/p>

As she shared her experience on social media, concerned viewers flooded the comments section with their thoughts and insights, each contributing to the growing discussion about the peculiar discovery. Some commenters offered their interpretations, while others simply shared in her surprise and curiosity.[/p>

See some reactions below:[/p>

EMPRESS_360: “na Angela cloth,” suggesting that the gown might belong to a well-known figure or have a specific cultural reference.[/p>

r baby: “please live it don’t sell it,” warning her to keep the gown due to its perceived significance.[/p>

Val: “it’s a design 🤣🤣🤣,” humorously suggesting that the cowries are simply part of the gown's fashion design rather than something more mysterious.[/p>

iyasere 1: “wear it don’t sell it is a blessing,” encouraging her to embrace the gown as a sign of good fortune.[/p>

beva360: “how much are you selling it,” inquiring about the price as others expressed interest in the unique garment.[/p>

user7255937668577: “perhaps just costume wears 🤔🤔,” speculating that the gown could be intended for theatrical or costume purposes rather than everyday wear.[/p>

IBADAN NEW&THRIFT WEARS SELLER: “Aso sango ni. Oyinbo costume😂,” referencing traditional clothing and humorously suggesting the gown's potential as an eccentric costume.[/p>

Darling rahama: “Babalawo clothe,” implying that the gown might have connections to traditional or spiritual practices in Nigerian culture.[/p>

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