Beads around Waist; A beginner's guide! |
What are
beads around waist?
Beads around waist are a traditional African accessory that
consist of small glass beads on a string or wire worn around the waist or hips.
They come in different colors and shapes and may also include decorative
stones, crystals, or charms.
Beads around waist have been worn for centuries by women in many
West African cultures. In more recent years they’ve gained popularity among
women in the West. They’re also referred to as belly beads, waistline beads, or
beaded waist chains.
In Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, and other West African countries, beads
around waist are a symbol of femininity, fertility, sensuality, and spiritual
well-being. Today, in both Africa and the United States, women use beads around
waist for aesthetic and practical purposes.
We’ll cover the many reasons why beads around waist remain such a
popular accessory for women around the globe and how you can find the beads for
your body.
Why do people
wear beads around their waist?
Weight
awareness
Beads around waist are commonly used to gauge changes in weight.
Rather than step on a scale, people can use beads around waist to stay aware of
any weight gain or loss in the abdomen.
Beads around waist don’t stretch. If you were to gain weight, the
beads will sit higher on the waist or feel tight. Conversely, if you were to
lose weight, the beads will feel loose and fall further down to the hips.
Unlike the numbers on a scale, beads around waist are more
compatible with body positivity. Women of all sizes and shapes can comfortably
wear beads around waist to adorn their body.
There are even adjustable beads around waist available if you
don’t want the beads to fit differently based on your weight or changes like
bloating.
Maturity
In parts of the world where beads around waist are a cultural
tradition, the beads are often associated with womanhood, maturity, and growth.
In Ghana, babies are traditionally adorned with beads around
waist during their naming ceremonies. Only girls, however, continue to wear the
beads as they grow older.
In many West African traditions, mothers tie a pair of beads
around waist onto daughters during their first menstruation to symbolize their
passage into womanhood.
Outgrowing a pair of beads around waist may also mark the
transition into a new stage of life. The beads a girl wears during puberty will
differ from the beads she wears after her first child, for example.
Intimacy and
fertility
Many women around the world use beads around their waist in intimate settings
to enhance their sensuality. Waist beads may also be closely associated with
fertility. Some women wear specific beads during sex when they’re trying to
conceive.
Among the Ashanti and Krobo cultures in Ghana, larger
beads or bells are added to a woman’s waist beads once she’s fertile so she
makes noise when she walks to alert potential suitors nearby.
In other cultures, waist beads are worn under clothing for only
the wearer and her chosen partners to see, similarly to a special set of
lingerie.
Special beads for the waist are also available for pregnant women. They’re
thought to provide protection for the mother and growing baby.
Heritage and
pride
While women of all races and ethnicities wear beads around their waist, this
accessory has unmistakably African origins. Waist beads are a popular way for Black
women in the diaspora to connect to their ancestors and celebrate their
heritage and cultural practices.
Today, the usage of waist beads by Black and Brown women in the
West has evolved into a cultural tradition of its very own, one that reflects
the diasporic experience.
Many women in the diaspora don’t have direct knowledge of their
West African lineage due to the transatlantic slave trade. Reclaiming waist
beads also means Black women can reclaim the opportunity to walk in their
ancestors’ footsteps. The beads are a constant physical reminder that heritage
is never as far away as you may think, and it’s up for personal interpretation.
Posture
Beads around one's waist can help a person become more aware of their stomach
and posture. The beads fit quite differently depending on how one is sitting
and breathing. They can serve as a reminder to sit up straight, engage your
stomach muscles, relax your back, and breathe properly.
How do you choose the right waist beads for your body?
The best thing about waist beads is how individual they are. You
can wear as many strands of beads as you like, and you can wear them for
whatever reason you want. They’re a powerful means of self-expression.
To measure yourself for waist beads, waist bead artist Anita
from The Bee Stop first recommends deciding where you want
your beads to sit on your body. Do you want them high on your waist? Down at
your hips? Right at your belly button?
After you decide, wrap measuring tape or string around that part
of your body to get the measurement. If you’re using a string, mark on the
string where the two ends meet, then measure that length with a ruler. Try not
to wrap the string or tape too snugly around your body. It will result in a
tighter fit than you may anticipate.
Some waist beads are permanent. That means the string doesn’t
stretch, and there’s no clasp to take the beads on or off. They’re designed to
stay on your body 24/7 until they break or you decide to cut them off for good.
Some removable waist beads are also adjustable or come with
extender chains. These may be a good option for people who want to continue
wearing the same waist beads at any size without worrying about “fitting” into
them. Instead, the beads fit you.
What are the
meanings of the colors and stones?
There are a lot of styles, colors, and materials to choose from. Beads around one's waist can be rich with symbolism if you so choose. Each color and
stone is associated with a specific meaning:
Color meanings
- Blue: healing, harmony, insight, truth
- Brown: earth, stability
- Green: prosperity, fertility, abundance, hope, healing
- Purple: spirituality, wisdom, royalty
- Red: vitality, passion, bravery, confidence
- White: light, truth, purity
- Yellow: wisdom, clarity, awareness, energy, joy
- Stone and charm meanings
- Evil eye: protection against negativity
- Green aventurine: luck, prosperity, wealth
- Hamsa: protection against evil or bad luck
- Lapis lazuli: peace, wisdom, truth, insight
- Quartz: clarity, amplifies other crystals
- Rose quartz: love, compassion, healing
Where to buy
waist beads?
If possible, try to buy your first pair of waist beads in person.
That way, the artist can measure them to your body and make sure the beads fit
exactly how you want them to fit.
If there’s an African market near you, there may be a waist bead
artist there. If not, a vendor can likely point you in the right direction.
If you can’t find a waist bead artist in your area or if you’re
more comfortable ordering online, there are a ton of options available.
Some, like The Bee Stop or Bruja de LaCocina, sell through Etsy. Others maintain their own online storefronts,
such as Alaiyo WaistBeads and Waists By Wednesday.
Keep in mind that if you can’t find premade waist beads in your
size, many artists are happy to take a custom order.
Also Read: How to make an online booking with STC Ghana.
Source: Healthline.com | Host: HR Forum News
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