WIRE โ€” By: Odeyemi Oluwatosin Christiana In Yoruba society, the body serves as a canvas for cultural expression, and adornment goes beyond decoration. It communicates identity, status, spirituality, and social values. Among the most significant forms of adornment are ileke (waist beads), traditionally worn by women and girls. Waist beads are made from materials such as glass, The post Traditional waist beads as body adornment in Yoruba society appeared first on Tribune Online.

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