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The Cultural Significance of Waist Beads and What It Means to the Modern Woman

The Cultural Significance of Waist Beads and What It Means to the Modern Woman

Zay UthmanbyZay Uthman
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Africa is renowned for its multifaceted and abundant cultures, each with its distinct customs and practices. Thus, fashion in Africa transcends beyond mere ornamentation. Every piece of accessory like the waist beads, carries a cultural legacy and tradition that is inherited over generations and adopted by other tribes and nations.

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  • The Origin of Waist Beads
  • What Is a Waist Bead?
  • Waist Bead Colors and Their Meaning
  • What It Means to Modern Women and Men

The Origin of Waist Beads

In the 15th century in Ancient Egypt, waist beads were used as a status symbol and rite of passage. They were called “girdles” and were made from seeds and wood. It was used as a symbol of femininity, fertility, beauty, sexuality, and maturity.

What Is a Waist Bead?

Waist beads consist of multiple strands of beads fashioned from various materials such as metal, crystal, seeds, bone, or wood, and are typically worn around the waist, wrist, stomach, and leg.

In Ghana, waist beads are used to adorn the waist of a female child and are changed into bigger ones when the child gets her first bleed [menstruation] to show her rite of passage into womanhood. This culture is also practiced in Yoruba, Hausa, and Igbo.

Waist beads are made with multiple colors and accessories like cowries and they serve as a form of stylistic expression. It allows the wearer to get creative with the beads, colors, and material. Each color holds significance and tells a story about the wearer and their environment. The colors are tied to chakras and are decorated [in some cultures] with some healing properties to aid the wearer.

Waist Bead Colors and Their Meaning

  • Purple beads represent royalty, spirituality, and wisdom.
  • Yellow depicts energy, joy, and happiness.
  • White symbolizes light, purity, and truth.
  • Pink denotes care, beauty, kindness, and love
  • Red represents confidence, sexuality, and vitality
  • Brown signifies stability and earth
  • Black is for power and protection
  • Turquoise represents self-awareness
  • Blue signifies truth and loyalty
  • Gold is for power, good health, and wealth.

What It Means to Modern Women and Men

As women increasingly explore new experiences that go beyond the boundaries of their conventional teachings, wearing these beads signifies the captivating nature of feminine self-expression in diverse cultures. In the past, waist beads were donned with the main purpose of drawing the attention of the opposite sex and receiving compliments from individuals. However, there has been a cultural shift in recent times where both men and women wear them as a form of adornment. This has reduced the controversy surrounding the use of waist beads as a practice of juju used to trap men to take their wealth.

These Women Share Their Experiences with Wearing Beads:

“I was 18 when my mum adorned my waist with beads. It was a multiple-coloured bead decorated with cowries and sea shells. It was one of the intimate moments we shared as women.

As she wrapped the beads around my waist and made adjustments to make them fit, she talked about how her mum had adorned hers with ten strands of waist bead when she was 15 and how her mum had learned the art of wearing beads from her mum, who in turn had learned it from her own mother. It felt like a passage rite and I knew I would want to pass it down to my daughter. Aside from the rich history, beads make me feel sexy and beautiful. I love the feel of it on my waist and the jingles when I move. Sometimes it feels like the beads are the ones holding me together, stopping my body from falling apart.”

Bidemi, 29.

“As a plus-sized woman, I feel frustrated by the lack of inclusivity of most fashion brands towards women of my size. After struggling with body image issues for so long, waist beads have helped me to love my body. I remember the moment I adorned my belly and waist with the beads, it felt surreal. I didn’t know my body could look so stunning. The bead colors are enough to brighten my day.”

Feyikemi, 35.

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Zay Uthman

Zay Uthman

Zay Uthman is a freelance writer with five years of experience in blog content and fiction writing. She is Nigerian but based in Cotonou, Benin Republic. Zay is a certified Google-certified digital marketer and content creator. She is an enthusiast of women empowerment and has severally evangelized the movement. Inclusive in her accomplishments is her founding of Zallure Naturals - a skin/hair care brand. Her interests her reading, writing, traveling and searching for food recipes. She is an innovative, target oriented and resourceful writer. Her skill set and knowledge allow a broad range of writing possibilities across diverse subjects and genres.

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