Traditional Irukere Horsetail Nza, Bridal Wedding Accessory Dance , Wall Decor

The Nza is a horsetail that formed part of leadership regalia in Africa. The Horsetail has its origin in Nigeria and is common among the Igbo, Yoruba, and Edo people of Nigeria. It is used by Chiefs, Traditional Rulers, Kings, Queens, and Monarchs as a tool for blessing the people. The Horsetail, popularly known as Irukere in Yoruba, is an integral part of the traditional clothing accessories of Kings. It is a symbol of authority and signifies respect and honor.


In Modern African native attire, the Nza/Irukere is used to dress up elegantly for Weddings, Coronations, Parties, Traditional dances, and Special ceremonies.


The African Horsetail is also ideal for Engagements, Birthdays, Wedding Photoshoots, Arts, and Home décor.

  • Material: Horse Tail, Wood, Leather and Glue
  • Colors: Black and Beige (Check Picture for Variation)
  • Features: Natural Looking, Light Weight, Fully Handmade
  • Occasion: Weddings, Coronation, Parties, Cultural dance group, Engagement. Birthday, Wedding Photoshoots and home décor
  • The hand/edge is made with a wooden stick wrapped in Leather for better grip. Note that Item may shed and tangle sometimes
  • Allergy Warning: This Irukere is made from animal hair. Item is a traditional accessory used by Africans for celebrations
  • Department/Gender: Men, Women, Brides, Grooms and Cultural Dance Troops.
  • Made in Nigeria