RF2A3KNHG–Two Myanmarese Kayan Lahwi girls with tribal brass neck rings/coils pose for the camera.
RFTAB8FY–Kayan Lahwi demonstrating weaving technique in marketplace in Bagan, Myanmar.
RM2C3ERPG–Portrait of two Kayan Lahwi tribe women with neck rings.
RFW3EK6K–Inle, Myanmar - March 2019: Kayan Lahwi tribe long neck woman sits behind the loom in a tourist shop on Inle lake
RF2BAK76C–A Kayan Lahwi girl wearing neck coils, Inle Lake, Myanmar
RF2EJ4HPM–Laughing three Padaung women, Loikaw area, Kayah state, Myanmar
RFKNG3XN–Padaung woman, Inle Lake, Nyaung Shwe, Myanmar, Asia
RMD1A586–Kayan minority group village, Huai Seau Tao, Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand
RM2B2B2EJ–Tourist shops held by Kayan Lahwi women selling their hand woven fabric. The Long Neck Kayan (also called Padaung in Burmese) are a sub-group of the
RME03KK6–A Padaung woman with her brass neck coils and silver bangles
RFHAAE16–Woman of the Kayan Lahwi tribe weaves fabric
RFTRAM4H–Kayan Lahwi mother with her three daughters
RMCYKJN5–Myanmar, Burma. Padaung Woman with Brass Neck Coils, Inle Lake, Shan State. The Padaung are also called Kayan Lahwi.
RMCN4T7D–A young Kayan Lahwi girl at Karen Long Neck hill tribe village, Chiang Rai Province, Thailand
RF2A4TH4D–Myanmarese Kayan Lahwi woman ('giraffe woman”) with tribal brass neck rings/coils smiles for the camera.
RF2EKHNR4–Giraffe women village, karen village
RMEGAE4P–A resident of the Karen hill tribe in Chiang Mai, famous for their long necks.
RFW3EK7J–Inle, Myanmar - March 2019: Kayan Lahwi tribe long neck woman sits behind the loom in a tourist shop on Inle lake
RMP27JMT–Ywama, Kayan Lahwi (Padaung) Long Neck woman weaving, weaver loom, Inle Lake, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma)
RF2EJ4HR3–Portrait of a Padaung, giraffe with a traditional weaving chair, woman, Loikaw area, Kayah state, Myanmar
RFKNG3YE–Padaung woman, Inle Lake, Nyaung Shwe, Myanmar, Asia
RMD1B5HP–Woman from the Kayan minority group beside her gift shop, Huai Seau Tao, Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand
RM2B2B2G8–Kayan Lahwi woman with brass neck coils and traditional clothing looking at cellphone with her grandchildren. The Long Neck Kayan (also called
RME03KMD–Laughing three Padaung women.
RFGXAB6J–Three women of the Kayan Lahwi tribe wearing traditional metal rings on their necks
RFTRAM40–Kayan Lahwi mother with her three daughters
RMCYKJWY–Myanmar, Burma. Padaung Women with Brass Neck Coils, Inle Lake, Shan State. The Padaung are also called Kayan Lahwi.
RMCN4P82–A young Kayan Lahwi girl at Karen Long Neck hill tribe village, Chiang Rai Province, Thailand
RFKNG3YG–Padaung woman, Inle Lake, Nyaung Shwe, Myanmar, Asia
RMD1B5FX–Woman from the Kayan minority group, Huai Seau Tao, Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand
RM2B2B2FC–Kayan Lahwi woman with brass neck coils and traditional clothing looking at cellphone with her grandchildren. The Long Neck Kayan (also called
RME03KX2–Paduang woman in her kitchen
RFW1Y7HN–Women of the Kayan Lahwi tribe in Myanmar welcome visitors
RF2A3KNJN–Little Myanmarese Kayan Lahwi girl with tribal brass neck rings/coils sticks out her tongue.
RF2EKHNW2–Giraffe women village, karen village
RF2C6B5W7–Inle Lake, Myanmar - January 11, 2017: Lahwi tribe woman with brass rings on her long necks at the weaving machine from an Inle Lake village.
RFW3EK63–Inle, Myanmar - March 2019: Kayan Lahwi tribe long neck woman sits behind the loom in a tourist shop on Inle lake
RMP28RTM–Ywama, Kayan Lahwi (Padaung) Long Neck girl woman weaving, weaver loom, Inle Lake, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma)
RF2EJ4HPX–Laughing three Padaung women, Loikaw area, Kayah state, Myanmar
RFKNG3XK–Padaung woman, Inle Lake, Nyaung Shwe, Myanmar, Asia
RMD1B5JK–Woman from the Kayan minority group, Huai Seau Tao, Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand
RM2B2B2E7–Multi-generational Kayan Lahwi peasant family portrait. The grand mother is wearing the traditional brass neck coils and clothing, which the youger
RME03KKY–Padaung women sitting in front of their house.
RF2K932P3–NYAUNG SHWE, MYANMAR - AUG 16, 2015: portrait of Padaung tribe woman in Nyaungshwe, Myanmar. Padaung is a Shan term for the Kayan Lahwi people.
RFKHEP4E–INLE, MYANMAR-MARCH, 2017. Portrait of Kayan Lahwi tribe woman with brass rings on her neck in handicraft shop of Kayan people at one of Inle Lake vil
RMCYKGDR–Myanmar, Burma. Young Padaung Woman with Brass Neck Coils, Inle Lake, Shan State. The Padaung are also called Kayan Lahwi.
RMCN4P5A–A young Kayan Lahwi girl at Karen Long Neck hill tribe village, Chiang Rai Province, Thailand
RMM4WHRB–Ywama: Kayan Lahwi (Padaung) Long Neck woman weaving, weaver loom, Inle Lake, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma)
RMRB3A93–Kayan Lahwi woman and child with distinctive brass neck rings, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
RF2BN4RFR–Bagan Myanmar - October 29 2013; Two Kayan women with brass rings around necks one weaving while other in selective focus sitting wall looks on.
RF2A3KNGY–Pretty Myanmarese Kayan Lahwi pre-teen girl with tribal brass neck rings/coils poses for the camera.
RF2EKHP3J–Giraffe women village, karen village
RF2BBG3MT–INLE LAKE, MYANMAR - May 19, 2019: Portrait of two Kayan Lahwi tribe women with neck rings. Long neck woman.
RFW3EK8J–Inle, Myanmar - March 2019: Kayan Lahwi tribe long neck woman sits behind the loom in a tourist shop on Inle lake
RMP28RTE–Ywama, Kayan Lahwi (Padaung) Long Neck girl woman weaving, weaver loom, Inle Lake, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma)
RF2EJ4HH6–Portrait of a Padaung, giraffe with a traditional weaving chair, woman, Loikaw area, Kayah state, Myanmar
RFKNG3XG–Padaung woman, Inle Lake, Nyaung Shwe, Myanmar, Asia
RMD1B5NR–Young girl from the Kayan minority group, Huai Seau Tao, Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand
RM2B2B2EY–Multi-generational Kayan Lahwi peasant family portrait. The grand mother is wearing the traditional brass neck coils and clothing, which the youger
RME03KTH–A Padaung woman in her kitchen
RF2K932NY–NYAUNG SHWE, MYANMAR - AUG 16, 2015: portrait of Padaung tribe woman in Nyaungshwe, Myanmar. Padaung is a Shan term for the Kayan Lahwi people.
RMG4J14J–Portrait of a Kayan Lahwi (Padaung) woman with brass coils rings on her neck, Panpet village, Kayah State, Myanmar
RMCYKGEF–Myanmar, Burma. Young Padaung Woman with Brass Neck Coils, Inle Lake, Shan State. The Padaung are also called Kayan Lahwi.
RMCN4R4P–A Kayan Lahwi woman weaving at Karen Long Neck hill tribe village, Chiang Rai Province, Thailand