Moha hair style (noun) refers to a traditional hairstyle worn by Zulu women. It is characterized by a tightly coiled bun at the crown of the head, with elongated, shaved sides.
The moha hairstyle holds significant cultural and social importance within Zulu communities, symbolizing femininity, marriage, and maturity. It requires meticulous craftsmanship and is often adorned with beads or other embellishments. Historically, the moha hairstyle evolved during the 19th century as a way for Zulu women to distinguish themselves from other tribes.