Rastafarian hair, also known as dreadlocks, is a distinctive hairstyle often associated with the Rastafari movement. It involves matting and twisting the hair into long, rope-like strands.
In Rastafari culture, dreadlocks hold significant spiritual, historical, and cultural significance. They are seen as a symbol of strength, unity, and a connection to the natural world. Rastafarians believe that dreadlocks represent the Lion of Judah, a symbol of Haile Selassie I, the former Emperor of Ethiopia revered as the messiah in the Rastafari faith.