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Let’s Talk About Waistbeads by BigCabal: 6:44pm On Nov 01, 2021
Waist beads are strands of beads made from crystal, bone, seeds, glass, metal and wood worn around the waist and stomach as jewellery. Waist beads have been around for thousands of years and can be traced back to the 15th century. They were called “girdles” and women in ancient Egypt wore them as a status symbol. Nigerian waist beads are believed to be made popular by Yoruba people. However, different people wear waist beads for different reasons. Some of which include:

1. For adornment
Most people who wear Nigerian waist beads wear them for beauty’s sake. It is the same reason why people wear necklaces, earrings, and bracelets.

2. For ceremonial purposes
Waist beads are a part of the ceremonial outfits of some tribes. Women wear them during cultural activities like traditional weddings and chieftaincy title ceremonies to accentuate their overall look.

3. As a symbol of love
Some people wear rings as a symbol of love for their partner and others wear waist beads instead or both.

4. Weight awareness
Some people wear Nigerian waist beads so they can control their weight. This depends on their weight goals.

5. For religious purposes.
This is common among people who practise African traditional religions. Some people wear it because they believe it helps them get pregnant and protects the unborn baby as well.

Different colours of waist beads are associated with specific meanings. They include the following:

White: Purity and truth.

Gold: Wealth and good health.

Blue: Healing and harmony.

Black: Protection and power.

Red: Confidence, passion and sexual energy.

Green: Prosperity, fertility and abundance.

Purple: Spirituality and royalty.

Yellow: Energy and joy.

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Re: Let’s Talk About Waistbeads by JerrieBoss: 6:48pm On Nov 01, 2021
Like Seriously

Them beads do scare me shall. FTC
Re: Let’s Talk About Waistbeads by 9182736455O1999(m): 7:04pm On Nov 01, 2021
They are alluring

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Re: Let’s Talk About Waistbeads by suffering: 10:19am On Nov 02, 2021
Yawn.
Re: Let’s Talk About Waistbeads by okigbojihad: 4:48pm On Nov 03, 2021
waist bead made popular by yoruba people? nigga u're dumb asf. waist bead has always been an african thing it sub conciousness was awaken by nollywood in nigerua wich mostly displayed Igbo culture.
Re: Let’s Talk About Waistbeads by Gee64: 1:18pm On Nov 07, 2021
Pictures would be more pleasing.

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