My Cultural Head Bead βš«πŸ”΄

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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 πŸ”΄βš«.

Materials Needed

  • Red beads
  • Black beads
  • Fish line

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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.

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Trust it looks good on me😊
Thanks for your time on my Blog
Friends please stay tuned for my next postπŸ™



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Culture is always beautiful and the result is really nice.
I’m curious to know if red and black is for a particular occasion.

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Gracias por compartir parte de su cultura, saludos

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Thank you 😊

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Yes it really looks good on you so beautiful well done dear

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Thanks a lot dearie πŸ₯°

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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.

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I noticed this from afar and wouldn't pass by without screaming

I πŸ˜˜πŸ’•πŸ˜˜ this

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Thanks so much 😊

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