My Cultural Head Bead β«π΄
Good morning lovely Diyers ... I'm so glad to share my story with you all on how I made my cultural head bead, I'm a Nigerian, idoma by tribe.
Beading is one of my favorite things and am always delightful sharing my stories here.
I started my beading journey through passion.
When I was six years old, I always loose out my bead from my hair. My mum told me, that has been my attitude since I became two years old.
Whenever I remove the beads from my hair, I will get a rope and begin to fix the bead in it....one after the order.
According to mum, my excitement always popped up each time I find myself with beads...
It continues that way and when I became 12 years old, during vacation, my mum registered me for bead classes...
In my new class, I made new friends and always made my trainer my best friend. I enjoyed my classes and became one of the students my trainer love most, because of my commitment.
I make beads for myself, family, friends & customers.
We had a cultural service In church last Sunday, where all tribes were told prior to sunday to put on their cultural wears including beads.
When I got home on that day, I quickly went to my bead box and brought out the beads and selected out my cultural color π΄β«.
Materials Needed
- Red beads
- Black beads
- Fish line
Procedures
- I cut a lengthy fishline
- Then put one big black bead, and one red
- I added another black, then red.
- When I got the length I wanted, I added pearl beads both red & black just as shown in the pictures below, then I tight firmly.
Trust it looks good on meπ
Thanks for your time on my Blog
Friends please stay tuned for my next postπ
Culture is always beautiful and the result is really nice.
Iβm curious to know if red and black is for a particular occasion.
Thanks for comment dear @abenad π
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Thanks a bunch π
Gracias por compartir parte de su cultura, saludos
Thank you π
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Yes it really looks good on you so beautiful well done dear
Thanks a lot dearie π₯°
Wow, I love that you could share part of your beautiful culture and art, personally I am a fan of the entire essence of your culture since my husband has taught me a little and I appreciate it a lot. Greetings.
Culture & Arts is always beautiful... thanks @crily.love
I noticed this from afar and wouldn't pass by without screaming
I πππ this
Thanks so much π