Mama · Token Detail
Mama #222
Every Mama portrait is built from traits that describe the figure's presence: age, afro style, headwrap or hair, clothing, jewellery, colour accents, expression, background texture and era. These combine into mixed-media images that feel like hand-painted prints — rich with texture, yet quiet enough to live easily on a wall.

Token information
- Collection
- Mama
- Token ID
- #222
- Gender
- Woman
- Age
- Young Adult
- Afro Style
- Classic Afro
- Headwrap
- No Headwrap, Natural Hair
- Clothing
- Textured Fabric Blouse
- Jewellery
- Simple Hoop Earrings
- Colour Accents
- Warm Ochre and Rust
- Background Texture
- Soft Watercolour Wash
- Expression
- Gentle Joy
- Scene
- Quiet Moment at Home
- Rarity
- Common
Owner information
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